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Re: Waxed Dirt - Homework
[Re: dirt trapper]
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07/31/18 01:00 AM
07/31/18 01:00 AM
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Rochester, MN
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Rochester, MN
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Never done it before, so I’m starting small. My hotplate and high sided frying pan are slow but I’ll end up with 25 gallons. Maybe more. The under the bed tote with a clear cover would be super fast and very doable. I like this suggestion
Never too old to learn
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Re: Waxed Dirt - Homework
[Re: dirt trapper]
#6294787
08/05/18 09:28 AM
08/05/18 09:28 AM
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ohio union
isaac yoder
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ohio union
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do you have to wax traps after you dye them?
a hunt based on the trophy's taken falls far short of what the real goal should be
fred Bear
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Re: Waxed Dirt - Homework
[Re: walleye101]
#6296294
08/07/18 08:17 AM
08/07/18 08:17 AM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Slaughter Slough, MN
Dead Coyote
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Slaughter Slough, MN
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Using the cement mixer method, do you apply the heat (flame) directly to the dirt or on the outside of the drum? Outside of the drum. Otherwise you will burn the Microbes and Organic Matter in the dirt. And it will give off a burnt smell.
Live everyday like it is the last day of your life! MJPPTA 1%
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Re: Waxed Dirt - Homework
[Re: dirt trapper]
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08/10/18 05:54 AM
08/10/18 05:54 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Firth, Nebraska
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Been having a bit of a warm spell this week. Made a few batches five gallons at a time in black plastic cement mixing tubs in back of my truck under a black tonneau cover. It gets very warm under that tonneau cover during day, and my truck just sits in the sunny parking lot all day at work so why not put it to work too? Works great! Give it a stir when I get home, dump the load into a clean five gallon bucket and load up another batch into a tray for next day at work. Later I'll transfer the waxed dirt from the buckets to individual clean gallon milk jugs using a funnel. Those are easily carried in the truck during season. I also stash them on location in weedy fencerows and brushpiles near set locations. The jugs stay weather proof (with lids on) and remakes are easy to walk over and grab the jug, putting it back after the remake. Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 08/10/18 05:54 AM.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Waxed Dirt - Homework
[Re: dirt trapper]
#6298562
08/10/18 10:43 AM
08/10/18 10:43 AM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
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Rochester, MN
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So far I’ve made 12 gallons. Fry pan method is slow. Being cheap, I’m thinking the pickup method might be good.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Waxed Dirt - Homework
[Re: dirt trapper]
#6298795
08/10/18 06:42 PM
08/10/18 06:42 PM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Firth, Nebraska
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I walk s lot of our line, so I stash when I can. A couple jugs near location, and we usually get two to three sets at a location. I'm not sure how much per set. Seems like after a few remakes we are hauling in New jugs to keep going. Maybe three our four sets? I guess depends on size of trap and bed, I think. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Waxed Dirt - Homework
[Re: dirt trapper]
#6298797
08/10/18 06:45 PM
08/10/18 06:45 PM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Firth, Nebraska
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I did find temps need to at least be in mid to upper nineties to really get a good melt on the hobby lobby candle wax. 10 lb block at about $24 less the online 40% off coupon. Can't beat that. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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