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OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 #6539143
05/17/19 10:38 AM
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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6539179
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Nice video, I rarely watch vids on youtube due to the background noise or poor speaking. You did a very good job, and this was the first time I have seen the water base dip used.
Your dog stole the show at the end!


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6539194
05/17/19 01:07 PM
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I may have to try Formula 1 this year.

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6539529
05/17/19 10:35 PM
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Great video. I never thought about using the lid off of a tote to catch the drippings. I hang mine over my container to dry. Think I'll try your method out.


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: ShaneT] #6539893
05/18/19 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ShaneT
Great video. I never thought about using the lid off of a tote to catch the drippings. I hang mine over my container to dry. Think I'll try your method out.


I use the lid first than after they are semi dry I transfer them to a piece of cardboard, if I see rust seeping through I give the trap another drip. Most times if I am dipping used traps, two shots of the formula 1 and I am good to go.
Jim

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540020
05/18/19 09:29 PM
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Do you dip your traps yearly?


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540038
05/18/19 09:55 PM
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Most of them yes. A few go a second year. I would say most of my beaver traps get done yearly, my marten/fisher depends.

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540053
05/18/19 10:24 PM
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Good job JIm


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540070
05/18/19 10:46 PM
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I heard that traps dipped In F1 will still continue to rust under the coating. Is that what your relating to with that comment about the rust?


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540076
05/18/19 10:57 PM
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Beav watch his clip then make your comment about rust.

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540087
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I really enjoyed your video thanks for posting. The past season and a half I've just boiled them in logwood dye. This looks far superior not to mention easier. Gonna try this with my body grippers. Thanks.


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540226
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For some reason I can't view the clip.


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: The Beav] #6540241
05/19/19 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by The Beav
For some reason I can't view the clip.


Uh oh, silver alert time. Put the hand with the finger in the middle of the video and left click with your mouse, Beav.

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540254
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Very nice , clear and informative video . GOOD JOB !

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540295
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Good video.

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540343
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An error occurred. Please try again later. (Playback ID: aHUfdxnIbSJvCzJL)

No matter what I do I get this notice.


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540406
05/19/19 02:07 PM
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Nicely done. Here are a couple posts of mine from over 12 years ago now that may help add to your video as well.

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I like the Formula 1 it is fast and easy when you have a bunch of snares to do. I also like painting them with a LIGHT dusting of camo paint. If you coil them together and spray each side with different colors of camo, when you un-coil them they blend in so well I can hardly find them. But the spray paint can be expensive when you have 1000 snares to do so I use the F1.

I mix the F1 like the can says only thinner, I add 1 - 1 1/2 cans of extra water, uncoil my snares and dip them 1 dozen at a time and drop them on cardboard to dry for an hour or so. They are then done. Just one dip is all you want to keep from impeding the locks performance.

I used to do the baking soda thing but I never liked the chalky feel or the resulting look of the snares. And I have learned this... You don't ever want to boil all the oil off your snares. I know that's controversial, but this is a learning post so here's why... If you boil off all the oil it removes the oils from the center strands of the cable, without this oil, the first time the snares see any moisture or high humidity the cable begins to corrode/rust from the inside, out. This makes the cables stiffer and does not allow them to preform up to their best. You need a smooth soft cable to let your locks slide smooth and fast for a dependable, desired, high neck catch. This is often very gradual, and if your snares are used and connect the first year-two after you boil them it will not be so big a deal... HOWEVER after a couple years in Iowa's climate the cable becomes stiffer and weaker. I've had snares get so bad that if you'd bend a kink in the cable by hand, the strands actually break (not all them but some). So I say if you have a few to do, use camo spray paint and if you have a bunch to do use the F1.

Furthermore- I venture to guess the baking soda guys have never tried the F1 or they would switch if for no other reason than the speed and way better camo look. I use the brown F1.

Here they're all done...

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Then time for the Formula 1, before....

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After...

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All done....

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Closer up....

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I really like that F1 for fast snare prep! Enjoy!

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I started by using the F1 on my snares but then tried it on footholds for beaver. I really like it. You mix it per the directions a pint goes along ways and it will keep for a long time if you cover it and protect it from freezing. Simply wash the traps free of factory oils, (I use the dishwasher on the same cycle and same soap as real dirty pots and pans, I also give it a little squirt of Dawn dish soap as well) then dip them in the mix, hang to dry (about an hour with a fan on them) repeat up to as many times as you'd like til they look how you want them. Here they are after one coat...

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I decided on 4 coats total...

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A good friend of mine has been using it and liking the results on his bodygrippers as well...

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That is the color you get with the "brown" F1 it's the only color I've used. It looks like an OD green to me.

~ADC~

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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540420
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At $60.00 a gallon I can buy a lot of spray paint.


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540421
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So ADC, you're saying you don't need to slightly rust new traps after degreasing?

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: Muskrat] #6540427
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Originally Posted by Muskrat
So ADC, you're saying you don't need to slightly rust new traps after degreasing?


No you don't. It held up great on the new traps. I wondered if it would and it did. I used it on new uncoated DP traps years ago and it held up suprisingly well. Coons got it cleaned off some but not as fast and easy as spray painted traps or traps dipped in thinned down paint. There's another water based dip I tried too that seemed just like a flat paint or primer, didn't dry smooth and rubbed off pretty easily.

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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: The Beav] #6540428
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Originally Posted by The Beav
At $60.00 a gallon I can buy a lot of spray paint.

Sounds like that would be the best way for you to go. That way you wouldn't have to bad mouth this product, you have never used, every chance you get. smile

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6540448
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I'm not bad mouthing the product just stating there are other choices that work as good. One would be to take a 6 pack and go down to your local body shop and have your cables primed.
And rust does continue to form under the coating. Is that a problem? I don't know but It does happen.


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Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: The Beav] #6540453
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Originally Posted by The Beav
I'm not bad mouthing the product........ And rust does continue to form under the coating. Is that a problem? I don't know but It does happen.


Hasn't happened to me.... And I'm glad you're not bad mouthing it. smile

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6541111
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That's why you need to fellow the instructions traps need to be clean, if to much rust you need to clean them up.

Re: OFF SEASON Trap prep. Video Using Formula #1 [Re: gibb] #6542129
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good video

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Those are several reasons I use Acrylic latex paint. Pressure wash the traps dip while still wet shake off excess and hang to dry.
I can buy decent paint for around $20.00 a gallon mix with 2 gallons of water and I'm good to go.


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