Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
[Re: TheBig1]
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08/14/18 09:29 PM
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Thanks Taximan, I have a feeling that is going to be the easiest thing to do.
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
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08/14/18 09:32 PM
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Hmm...I just reread your original post where you said,"crappy black residue", I have to wonder if they could of possibly been Speed Dipped. Do they have a petroleum smell to them? No, they’re my buddy’s traps and this is only his second or third season, my first full season. He just dyed and waxed them. I just don’t want to deal with that since I don’t have a propane burner, I’m new, and it can be dangerous with inexperience. Plus I only have about 4 dozen traps.
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
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08/14/18 10:38 PM
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You don't HAVE to have a burner if you have a boiling pot big enough you can set it on some bricks and build a fire under it a half barrel works great. Just an idea in case you hadn't thought of it. I did think of that but I also thought about the time efficiency. I do have a big stock pot that I’ve been boiling a full dozen at a time in. It works well and somewhat fast on our new stove. Boils in about an hour to an hour and a half when I cover the pot with foil. I’m thinking that if I go over every trap and scrape off the rather large paint drops of wax with a putty knife, that if I were to boil once again it might work. It’s been raining so much here daily that doing anything outside on a fire wouldn’t be possible. I am just in amazement at how well that wax is holding on. My buddy did have it on there pretty thick. If it had a wick on it, it’d have burned for days
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
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08/15/18 08:13 AM
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Muriatic acid will/may weaken the springs, do not use it. Sleepy creek packs a notice to that effect with all their traps. Don't think what you are trying to boil off is wax, probably left over dye or dip. I don't think that I'll go the acid route either. Again, they're not my traps and I wouldn't want to do such a thing to begin with. I know what you're saying about this possibly not being wax, but it truly is. There are big wax tear drops still hanging onto the traps. When I boiled the one dozen once again the sliminess went away but what was left were many wax tear drops. I think I'm going to scrape those spots off with a small putty knife and then only boil a half dozen at a time. It seems that whichever way I have them laying in accordance with the bottom of the pot, it's the top side of the trap (opposite of the pot's bottom) that continues to hold the wax.
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
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08/15/18 09:44 AM
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You may try boiling less traps at a time so the traps get more area to release the wax. That's what I was thinking also.
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
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08/15/18 02:08 PM
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When you boil these traps the wax floats to the top , if you pull the traps out of the still hot water you are reapplying the wax . It’s the only reason you would have drops of wax on them after boiling twice. Boil them again and let the water cool before removing the traps. Another option would be to pressure wash them with a steam Jenny! I have put a hose into my pot and allowed everything to flow out of the pot as well as having allowed the pot to cool for 24 hours and peeled the hard crust of wax off of the top of the water.
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
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08/15/18 05:34 PM
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Like I said,some of it stays on,regardless what people tell you.You don't need to get it all off to re-wax.Be very careful,waxing indoors.I would highly recommend getting it outside. I understand, which is why I would rather try FMJ. I’ll figure it out somehow.
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
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08/15/18 07:21 PM
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Thank you TJM for your input. Lots of good information there
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
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08/16/18 12:19 AM
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Gonna try and help the big1 out here. The traps he has are at the most 2 years old for one of the dozen. The other only 1 year old. They were boiled in purple power then set out and let to rust. They did not rust much. They were then dyed, set on a pallet until I had all dyed and then waxed. This was done in the same afternoon.
Some caught critters, grinners and trash pandas. Tho most just spent their time in the elements. Keeping an eye on this as I may go the dip route depending on how this goes. I have only boiled with purple power and it has removed more than enough for me to dye and wax. I did not think it would be this hard to remove ALL the wax so you could dip them. I guess that is showing the newbie in us.
Sorry if this is mumble jumbled, I was watching our girls little league softball championship game and spent the last two hours trying to post to this.
It was a great game. Our girls got out played on the offense. There were no errors in the game. Ohio just got a few better hits than we did. They played well, it was a great game.
Sat is the welcome home for them. Roads will be blocked off and it wont be for the flooding this time!
Time is more precious than gold if you know how to spend it .... but what do I know, I'm just a dumb farmer.~My Dad NRA LIFE MEMBER, Endowment Member
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Re: Boiling Wax Off For FMJ
[Re: TheBig1]
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08/16/18 12:20 AM
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Sorry. Guess that got more involved than it needed to be.
Time is more precious than gold if you know how to spend it .... but what do I know, I'm just a dumb farmer.~My Dad NRA LIFE MEMBER, Endowment Member
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