you guys using wax sand are you making it yourself? if so can anyone point me in the direction of a tutorial for wax sand? I have always bought waxed dirt from my local trap supply house volkers but want to try the sand I feel like it would pack better in the bed than wax dirt. anyway thanks guys.
Waxed sand is easy to make, Mike. I use a turkey roaster and a turkey pan to make mine. I'll post some pics later.
I buy sand that comes in a tube (50 lbs.) from the local hardware store. I think folks use it to toss in the back of vehicles during the winter to add some weight on their traction tires. The sand is course but it doesn't have any large aggregate in it. Just about the same consistency as masonry sand.
I put two or three inches of sand in the turkey roaster pan and turn on the propane torch. I wear heavy rubber gloves and work the sand as its heating to keep the heat uniform throughout the sand. When it starts to get uncomfortably warm wearing the heavy rubber gloves, I kill the heat and sprinkle flake wax over the top of the sand. It doesn't take much. You can learn fairy quickly how much is enough. Once the wax turns the sand dark, I start mixing with my gloved hands. Mixing it as it cools down keeps it from clumping, but even if it does clump, you can crush the clumps with your hand and it will not clump again.
Traps bed nicely in the sand and I had very good luck keeping my traps in working conditions last winter in northern Maine conditions. Heavy, crusted snow was about the only thing that would put me out of commission.