Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: TheBig1]
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06/22/18 10:37 AM
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Is the cedar fiber comparable to fine pine needles? Does it absorb any water?
Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before.
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Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: TheBig1]
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06/24/18 10:11 AM
06/24/18 10:11 AM
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Something to think about. Randy Smith mixes urine 50/50 with glycerine. During and after setting, he squirts a thin line of this mix into and over his sets. The urine smell has to outweigh any odor the dirt might hold. Randy’s Video: Combines and Coyotes shows his catch and it’s obvious the coyotes don’t seem to think there’s anything wrong with this approach. You may be over thinking the odor in waxed dirt thing
Never too old to learn
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Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: TheBig1]
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07/03/18 01:04 PM
07/03/18 01:04 PM
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I don’t mean to beat a dead horse but this is my first time making it.
I sifted and dried 20 gallons yesterday only to find out that it yielded 12 gallon. Although this is something that I should’ve expected I didn’t even give it a thought. It was certainly surprising to me to say the least. I’m only going to try the 15 gallons for my first time and season. I just hope that I get it right and I also hope that I use it and don’t hoard it.
My sand is drying right now. I’m hoping that a thunderstorm doesn’t pop up while I’m gone.
Now to just get some wax.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: TheBig1]
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07/03/18 08:30 PM
07/03/18 08:30 PM
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When you make the first batch put some in a plastic cup and pour water on top to make puddle, then place that in the freezer over night. if the puddle is froze on top then you gold. If it is gone then add more wax to the next batch. I like to overwax so it holds its shape when squeezed but falls apart when touched. Make more than you think you'll need so you won't use it sparingly. All parts of the trap must be surrounded or its a mute point.
If you have anymore questions feel free to send a PM..
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: TheBig1]
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07/03/18 09:11 PM
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Thanks GBus, I’ll do just that. That’s an ingenious idea
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: TheBig1]
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07/05/18 05:03 PM
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Start with 3/4 cup per gallon, a lot depends on your dirt type. More sand less wax. Then adjust from there.
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: TheBig1]
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07/05/18 06:12 PM
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I was thinking about just throwing a pound per gallon in, would that be a fair assessment? I’ve heard others say that. Again, I’m only making 15 gallons total which are 4 gallons of dirt and one gallon of sand each.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: d2009]
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07/05/18 08:38 PM
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So if you add one gallon of sand to 5 gallons of dirt; how much wax would that require approximately? This year will be my 2nd attempt at making wax dirt, and im using the solar method. Last year i scorched the wax heating it on the stove top, resulting in odor, resulting in avoidance or digging. Lesson learned. Also last year i used wax from Michaels, no Hobby Lobbys here, this year im using flake wax from a trapping supply co. Sure need waxed dirt here if you want to keep traps functioning into freeze up and bad weather. Try using the oven , middle rack, set around 150* (wax melts around 130*) and stir often. A stove top will tend to get to hot on the bottom and scorch as you found out.
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Re: Waxed Dirt & Peat Moss
[Re: TheBig1]
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07/06/18 12:31 PM
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Thanks Fox, I may just do that.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim. Mountain's got its own ways.
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