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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
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 03/07/18 07:26 AM
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I would like to see a picture of that thing. 
 
  
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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 03/07/18 01:26 PM
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I want one of his drivers but don't see them on his website 
 
  
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: yotecope]
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 03/07/18 02:33 PM
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I want one of his drivers but don't see them on his website   Just call him or PM him, he will hook you up as soon as he starts welding again for the year.  
 
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Dfabs]
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 03/07/18 11:13 PM
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 Montana
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Hard to beat anything that Lee makes, and it would be hard to find a better guy to deal with. I'm gonna get me one of the small fleshing knives he started making for Zagger this year. I love the one I have, but a smaller one would be nice when doing a lot of coons. I broke my driver last season also so I might as well get one of those too.  X2 thousand.  Ain't a better man and his products are unmatched. Lee, you know darn good and well what I almost did here when he mentioned knives.  Figured I'd throw you over the edge if I did it outside the chat room.  Lol.  
 
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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 03/07/18 11:53 PM
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I might have to do it for ya John. 
 
  
Matthew 7:6 KJV Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine.... -OFBA, NTA, FTA, TTFHA-
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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 03/08/18 08:47 AM
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Lee's wide knife is second to none. Makes quick work of beaver and coons.  My death ray will be here soon  
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Matthew 7:6 KJV Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine.... -OFBA, NTA, FTA, TTFHA-
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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 03/08/18 07:16 PM
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Some of the best money I've spent on trapping tools are made by Lee!! His parralel knife, death ray, and drivers are top notch hard core equipment.. And he's an alright guy LOL..      
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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 03/08/18 07:25 PM
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Pictures.........
  I’m already going to get a death ray, might as well get a driver too! 
 
  
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Ken Smith]
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 03/09/18 02:14 AM
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I might have to do it for ya John.   I'll get blamed anyway.  Lol.  
 
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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 03/09/18 09:58 AM
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 Louisiana 
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I hate to sound like one of those California warning labels that take all the fun out of things, but I want to be clear:  The driver that I bought from Lee was sold as a driver.  It was not sold as a stake puller, and I wouldn't expect Lee to honor any sort of warranty on it if I were to bend or break it using it for pulling stakes.  I also don’t expect to damage it either  It's a very tough driver, and so far, so good using it to pull stakes! I pass the driver through a mid-swivel, and then I lift up on the driver's tip.  The driver's handle stays on the ground, and I use the leverage to pull upward on the trap's chain.  As the stake comes up, I reposition it as needed, until I am able to easily pull the rest by hand.  I have also used it to pull some disposables too.  Improvising on the line is all that I'm doing.  Using what I have on hand to make it easier to get something done.     
 
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Re: Lee Steinmeyer’s Driver —Other Use
[Re: Aix sponsa]
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 03/09/18 04:39 PM
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I hate to sound like one of those California warning labels that take all the fun out of things, but I want to be clear:  The driver that I bought from Lee was sold as a driver.  It was not sold as a stake puller, and I wouldn't expect Lee to honor any sort of warranty on it if I were to bend or break it using it for pulling stakes.  
  I also don’t expect to damage it either 
  It's a very tough driver, and so far, so good using it to pull stakes!
 
  I pass the driver through a mid-swivel, and then I lift up on the driver's tip.  The driver's handle stays on the ground, and I use the leverage to pull upward on the trap's chain.  As the stake comes up, I reposition it as needed, until I am able to easily pull the rest by hand.  I have also used it to pull some disposables too.  Improvising on the line is all that I'm doing.  Using what I have on hand to make it easier to get something done.
   [img:gal:403675aa2a10bb48a2]https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2018/03/full-40367-408145-lee_driver_puller.jpg[
    Thanks for posting this.  Man that looks nice.  
 
  
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