Re: New Trap ?
[Re: AuthorTrapper]
#6390247
12/04/18 08:55 PM
12/04/18 08:55 PM
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Northern MN
Osky
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Northern MN
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I boil, hang up to get a rust sheen then dye. No wax.
Some people boil then put them in a bucket of water mixed with vinegar to get them rusting faster.
Osky
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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Re: New Trap ?
[Re: Osky]
#6390464
12/05/18 12:21 AM
12/05/18 12:21 AM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Indiana
kyron4
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Indiana
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I boil, hang up to get a rust sheen then dye. No wax.
Some people boil then put them in a bucket of water mixed with vinegar to get them rusting faster.
Osky Just curious, why do you say no wax ?
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Re: New Trap ?
[Re: AuthorTrapper]
#6390604
12/05/18 08:13 AM
12/05/18 08:13 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Louisville, Nebraska
jabNE
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Louisville, Nebraska
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Don't trust them. You wouldn't rust a new wrench or hammer, why rust a brand new trap? Clean off the grease, wax them, and get many, many years of dun service from the new toys! They work fine for coyotes new this way. Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 12/05/18 08:14 AM.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: New Trap ?
[Re: jabNE]
#6390618
12/05/18 08:33 AM
12/05/18 08:33 AM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Houghton Lake, MI
strike2x
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Houghton Lake, MI
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Don't trust them. You wouldn't rust a new wrench or hammer, why rust a brand new trap? Clean off the grease, wax them, and get many, many years of dun service from the new toys! They work fine for coyotes new this way. Jim X2. I never rust new traps. Clean, wax use. Treat traps as needed to prevent rust. I will dye traps the second year just because I do. Don't have to but like I said, I do....
Wish I had more time to trap....
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Re: New Trap ?
[Re: jabNE]
#6390712
12/05/18 10:22 AM
12/05/18 10:22 AM
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SWMo.
tjm
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SWMo.
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Don't trust them. You wouldn't rust a new wrench or hammer, why rust a brand new trap? Clean off the grease, wax them, and get many, many years of dun service from the new toys! They work fine for coyotes new this way. Jim X3 The tannin treatment (dye) is to remove/convert/prevent rust. Wax is to keep oxygen away from the steel and thus prevent rust. I have caught fox and coyote in unwashed new traps. But a wash to remove the machine oil won't hurt them, car wash and wax should be fine. I may try the car wash wax one day.
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Re: New Trap ?
[Re: SkyeDancer]
#6390814
12/05/18 12:33 PM
12/05/18 12:33 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
Central/Western Texas
AuthorTrapper
OP
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OP
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Central/Western Texas
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Forget the boiling, use your dishwasher. Ideally, it would be nice to let them rust, then dip in your favorite dye My dishwasher always has some kind of detergent in it. Will that influence the smell of the traps?
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Re: New Trap ?
[Re: AuthorTrapper]
#6397724
12/13/18 03:33 PM
12/13/18 03:33 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
Teacher
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Rochester, MN
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After too many years of dyeing and waxing I tried cleaning off factory oil and waxing. It worked. Then I tried cleaning off factory oil, spray painting (drying a couple days before next step) and dipping in Full Metal Jacket. This worked too.
“Tradition” is great but I don’t have the time for tradition anymore. Got better things to do with my time than watching a pot boil, cuz it never does!
Last edited by Teacher; 12/13/18 03:34 PM.
Never too old to learn
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