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Re: Comstock trap rehab
[Re: EatenByLimestone]
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11/12/22 05:49 PM
11/12/22 05:49 PM
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TNADC
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Yeah, I figured Jim would stop in eventually, lol.
I’ve seen him waxing the trigger with chapstick, which is probably a worthwhile thing also. that sounds even better; chapstick, vaseline, etc.
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Re: Comstock trap rehab
[Re: loosanarrow]
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11/13/22 11:36 PM
11/13/22 11:36 PM
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John04
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I stash crayons in my equipment so I always have one. Pink and purple are the best colors, but brown and black work in a pinch. Ok, i just take the broken ones from my boys crayon basket. Color really doesn't matter.
See, I personally think the blue ones taste the best. lol
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Re: Comstock trap rehab
[Re: John04]
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11/14/22 12:58 PM
11/14/22 12:58 PM
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Posts: 140 Tennessee
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I stash crayons in my equipment so I always have one. Pink and purple are the best colors, but brown and black work in a pinch. Ok, i just take the broken ones from my boys crayon basket. Color really doesn't matter.
See, I personally think the blue ones taste the best. lol The blue ones dipped in glue are wonderful. 1 million kindergartners can't be wrong.
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Re: Comstock trap rehab
[Re: EatenByLimestone]
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11/17/22 04:22 AM
11/17/22 04:22 AM
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Posts: 2,672 Ohio
Willy Firewood
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I go over all of my cages every year. I buy mine powder coated black so they hold up and look good longer.
I do not pressure wash unless really needed. It seems to be hard on the powder coat. I let mine soak in a tub of soapy water then us a brush to get the remaining crud. Very easy. Rinse well and let dry. Touch up with paint as needed.
I converted all of my early models to the new style trigger system with the spring wires. Jim sells a kit. Remove the old trigger wires. A bar with the spring holders mounts on the original bar. Jim supplies hog links. I drilled holes to attach mine. For hardware I used #8 or #10 stainless hex head bolts, washers, and nylon insert lock nuts to fasten mine.
I love the spring wire triggers compared to the old style. Big improvement!
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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