BOILING - traps, new and old questions-
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michael_obrien
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Yes I looked throught the archives and I guess my questions aren't really answered so here goes.
It has been forever since I boiled and waxed traps so I am wondering how long to boil new traps to remove the oils. I have a hot water pressure washer so when they come out of there I'll sprat them off.
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I have close to 30 dozen traps that have been waxed and dyed forever, how long should it take to clean them off in the pot?
I am going to make a pot this weekend with a drain hole to allow the overflow of grease and wax to run out before I remove the traps.
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07/09/09 04:54 PM
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I would let them soak in degreaser for a while then power wash them off to get the factory grease off. then let them set out for a while so they build up some rust, then traet them with the rest of your older traps.
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07/09/09 05:06 PM
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I have access to any sort of chemicals/degreasers you can imagine as a factory rep for a commercial power washer manufacture.
Maybe I'll dip them in a degreaser and let them soak for a few minutes then boil them to get anything that is missed in the cracks???
Can you over-boil traps and ruin the springs?
michael
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07/09/09 07:12 PM
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no, I ment how long should each batch boil for? I have a large pot so I'll be able to get a few doz in at a time.
Michael
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07/09/09 07:22 PM
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Not long after they come to a boil...5 minutes or so.
Never argue with a fool - they will drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
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07/09/09 09:39 PM
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Fossil,
I was going to drill a hole near the top and weld a coupler on it. When I'm ready to drain a batch I'll simply screw a length of pipe in and add enough water to dskim off the top.
I know it is the hard way, but I have a very large batch of traps to do and I've never been accused of being simple! I also don't to make a goey mess in the firepit.
michael
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07/09/09 09:43 PM
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I am going to use a 1" pipe so I wouldn't think so, but if it does I'll heat it up with a torch!
I would think the hot water would heat the pipe enough to send the wax onto my lawn~
michael
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07/09/09 09:58 PM
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michael, im guessing the water will drain out from below the crud, and the "crud level" will just be lowered a bit. then youll need to add more water to keep the crud flowing, etc. if you want to be fancy, instead of the drain pipe, just cut a slot in the side of the pot, from the top down a few inches, and weld a "spout" or "trough" onto it. keep the water level below the spout as you boil the traps, then add water to raise the level and cause it to run out the spout. the spout will direct it into a container, since you dont want the mess of running it on the ground. hope this helps.
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Well i swear, i never ever heard of anyone boiling there traps in the set position, and what a cute way to keep them set, coor coded even, i doff my hat.On the new traps boil for half an hour on rolling boil, skim or pour off the oil and hang them to rust after spraying them off good, old trps boil rolling boil for an hour, just as well get the crud off under the wax and dye while you are at it, skim or pour off the top and hang to rinse off, use dye in the water if you want top skip a step and the traps have no heavy rust or crud under the dye wax job.
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07/09/09 10:07 PM
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That is a pretty good idea Fossil, but I think mine might work. We have some machines that skim oils this way.
What is up with boiling set traps?
Michael
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07/09/09 10:21 PM
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Denny,
Do you leave them set year round? Would that hurt the springs?
I left 41 330's set for 3 years on accident- i put them away with the springs set not even thinking- and they are fine!
michael
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Probably makes for easier storage as well. easier to stack in the bin... interesting.
Andy
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07/09/09 11:53 PM
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Denny... Those traps look just like the traps stolen from me !!! Just bring them to Lima and I wont call the cops !!!! Jim
.....Ive been at this Game for over 50 years and have no plans to stop................
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07/10/09 07:14 AM
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Couldn't be Jim, I thought yours has pink wire ties on them??
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michael
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