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Re: New Trapper, New Traps.. Recommended treatments?
[Re: chris-al]
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02/22/19 10:36 PM
02/22/19 10:36 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
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Rochester, MN
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For dozens of years I’ve spray painted all bodygrips either flat black or flat brown. For foot holds I wash in Dawn and water, rinse and dry. Then they get the paint treatment and are dipped in full metal jacket. ‘Works for me!
Never too old to learn
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Re: New Trapper, New Traps.. Recommended treatments?
[Re: chris-al]
#6472147
02/24/19 02:54 PM
02/24/19 02:54 PM
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Joined: Mar 2014
N.C MO
TONY.F
trapper
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Joined: Mar 2014
N.C MO
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I d love to powder coat all my traps but the wife sewed all my pockets shut! I think at this point buying a cheap harbor freight powder coating rig might be my most viable option. I know enough about electrical stuff to make my own oven. Beav does powder coating hold up to coons they seam to be the worst on any kind of trap treatment. I haven't owned any powder coated dps to know! But I think powder coated conis would last a century or more! Prepping to powder coat would be the most tedious part! All mine have been rustoleum dipped and fmj treated for ten years!
LIVE LIFE LIKE THEIR IS NO TOMMORROW
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Re: New Trapper, New Traps.. Recommended treatments?
[Re: chris-al]
#6480841
03/04/19 08:32 PM
03/04/19 08:32 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
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trapper
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Rochester, MN
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Started out dyeing and waxing every year but it got time-prohibitive.
I’ve used Andy Stoe’s Speed dip and was happy with it for years for water and dry sets. It does leave the trap pretty shiny. And it comes off with paint thinner and a little brushing with a stiff paint brush if you have to do it but it held up well. Body grips all got spray painted about every 5 years or unless they’ve gotten rusty.
Then I went to spray painting foot holds and dipping in full metal jacket. I do this with all canine traps. Coon scour everything off regardless, so I re-spray my dog proofs every year if they didn’t arrive powder coated. My experience with Ztraps has been that the powder coat holds up extremely well. I’ve got some 7-8 year old Zs that have gone through a lot and still have a good covering.
Never too old to learn
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