Re: Wax Dirt Screw Up
[Re: Blaine County]
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08/23/21 10:04 AM
08/23/21 10:04 AM
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Toss it and start over but first I would runs some sand in the mixer to remove the scorched paint. The sand is abrasive enough to remove the paint or it will contaminate your next batch or two. Back the flame off and keep an eye on your temps. I use solar as it might be slower but it's almost foolproof and cheaper to make.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Wax Dirt Screw Up
[Re: Blaine County]
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08/23/21 06:51 PM
08/23/21 06:51 PM
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cmcf
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I use a cement mixer and you are correct too much heat to quickly. My mixer H F came with a plastic washer/ flange gasket that I will leave out up on assembly for the very reason you encountered. The last one I used had the paint worn out from the inside. Dump the stinky stuff. If you want to get real snazzy get yourself a bag of black beauty blasting media and a couple gallons of 3/4 “ screen gravel. Add to the mixer aply heat to the bottom of the drum with about a foot of gap between end of flame and let her run about half an hour, dump. Put three gallons water and 1 box baking soda start mixer add heat until water is steaming dump. Rinse with fresh water and heat to dry make wax dirt when done spray drum with Pam or you will have rust. If you think about it water boils at 212F wax melts @120F——150F. Only way to scorch wax is same for burning food getting in a hurry. Once your drum is brought up to temperature there is no faster method to make WD.
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Re: Wax Dirt Screw Up
[Re: Blaine County]
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08/23/21 10:10 PM
08/23/21 10:10 PM
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strike2x
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I don't think the dirt will scare all coyote off. I use painted traps last year for the first time and I could still smell paint when I set them. I caught one the first night and caught several after that with those paint traps. I would use it on a a few test sets in my best areas to see how they react.
Wish I had more time to trap....
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Re: Wax Dirt Screw Up
[Re: walleye101]
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08/24/21 10:46 AM
08/24/21 10:46 AM
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BC, 130 degree dirt sould not be a problem, about perfect. But, If you are checking temps with a lazer thermometer you may only be monitoring surface temp. Those mixers have multiple settings for mixing. I've found the the more vertical the less the dirt mixes and faster it heats, often too fast, on the bottom. The more horizontal the more even the dirt warms and prevents scorching. Yep, great post
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Re: Wax Dirt Screw Up
[Re: Blaine County]
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08/24/21 05:44 PM
08/24/21 05:44 PM
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If you are going through all the trouble to set up gear, scout, get permission, make decent sets, and check them….no way I’d use dirt that smells like burned paint just on general principle….. Make new for sure. Good luck trapping!
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Re: Wax Dirt Screw Up
[Re: Blaine County]
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08/24/21 08:46 PM
08/24/21 08:46 PM
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Coilspring67
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I would've laid it out on a tarp and let the smell disipate and try it.
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Re: Wax Dirt Screw Up
[Re: Blaine County]
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08/24/21 11:25 PM
08/24/21 11:25 PM
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Use for cats,, will not be a problem go get more dirt a bit more wax make wax dirt for coyotes your good to go now on . There is a learning curve .
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Wax Dirt Screw Up
[Re: Blaine County]
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09/12/21 11:12 PM
09/12/21 11:12 PM
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yukonal
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It will go smoother next time. I take notes every year...dirt temp, amount of wax, time mixing,,,etc, and throw the notes in with the wax sand for the following year. I also take pics of my burner set-up, and try to duplicate it exactly, every year.
Like Red says, there is a learning curve.
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