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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: hogg0494]
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01/26/23 01:15 AM
01/26/23 01:15 AM
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Beaver Bayou MN
Mike Kelly
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Your overthinking it.
Go to Walmart (or a thrift shop/garage sale/) and get the cheapest one they have with a lid that will fit your traps. The enameled canning pots work really well for size and cost.
For propane burner - Turkey fryer type set up will work well. Coleman stove will work just fine too.
Last edited by Mike Kelly; 01/26/23 01:16 AM.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: hogg0494]
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01/26/23 01:20 AM
01/26/23 01:20 AM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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Couple 5 gallon tin buckets will work good.One for blackening and one for waxing. Do it over an outdoor wood fire.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: hogg0494]
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01/26/23 01:22 AM
01/26/23 01:22 AM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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Or, even an open fire has worked for a couple of hundred years! I use a steel 5 gal bucket on a propane fish/turkey cooker. And a SS ice bucket for wax.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: Mike Kelly]
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01/26/23 01:23 AM
01/26/23 01:23 AM
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WI - Wisconsin
AJE
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Use a double boiler system for waxing & don't put the traps in the wax wet.
If you want to simplify it, be aware dye is not necessary. That said, I'm not trying to discourage you from dying your traps.
Last edited by AJE; 01/26/23 01:25 AM.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: hogg0494]
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01/26/23 01:33 AM
01/26/23 01:33 AM
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Jurassic Park
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Don’t worry about dyeing and waxing your traps. Wait to do that in the next 2-5 years if you decide trapping is something you want to do every year and if that’s the way you want to treat your traps.
For now, take your new traps and wash them with hot water and dawn dish soap to get the oil off. Either use them like that or give them a light spray with spray paint.
Boiling and dyeing traps is not necessary. It’s something people do because they like to tinker around with traps.
Have fun trapping! If you decide to boil and dye your traps, do that during the summer.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: hogg0494]
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01/26/23 01:49 AM
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Wisconsin
Scott__aR
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Dye and wax if you like. But for 4-5 traps, I would scrub them in hot, soapy water. Dry them in open air and then paint with a rattle can. Leave them air dry to allow the paint smell to dissipate. No need to wax if you're not so inclined.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: Scott__aR]
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01/26/23 07:06 AM
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Iowa
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Dye and wax if you like. But for 4-5 traps, I would scrub them in hot, soapy water. Dry them in open air and then paint with a rattle can. Leave them air dry to allow the paint smell to dissipate. No need to wax if you're not so inclined. This. If you have new traps run them through the dishwasher, then spray paint them. Nothing else necessary.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: trapdog1]
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01/26/23 08:29 AM
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Sumner, Mo.
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Dye and wax if you like. But for 4-5 traps, I would scrub them in hot, soapy water. Dry them in open air and then paint with a rattle can. Leave them air dry to allow the paint smell to dissipate. No need to wax if you're not so inclined. This. If you have new traps run them through the dishwasher, then spray paint them. Nothing else necessary. Absolutely this. No need for the traditional trap prep for 5 traps. Clean, rattle can, and you’ll be good.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: Boco]
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01/26/23 08:32 AM
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Ky
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Couple 5 gallon tin buckets will work good.One for blackening and one for waxing. Do it over an outdoor wood fire. I got a question. I’ve always just put the wax in with the log wood crystals and when you take them out they are waxed No need for 2 buckets / fires . Boco you are the man when and why is this not a good way to do it ? Worked for decades and how Stanley Hawbaker told me to do it . As for fire propane burner is faster but just get you a metal grate and 2 concrete blocks. Dig small hole place blocks on each side lay the grate across then build fire under it
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: hogg0494]
#7782757
01/26/23 08:59 AM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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You don't need 2 pots. I put a bar of wax in my die pot. It makes a layer on top and coats the hot died trap as I lift them out of the pot. I was given my 1 burner turkey frier. I also have two burner cooker on a stand I got from bass pro or academy for 135 or so. I mainly use it for heating scalding water when I butcher chickens. I did mine my first few years on the rocks around my fire pit.
Last edited by Providence Farm; 01/26/23 09:18 AM.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: hogg0494]
#7782969
01/26/23 12:49 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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You can wax with the wax on the top of the black water,but you will get some moisture trapped under the wax .Not a big deal if you wax each year. I wax snares and traps so I want the wax to be hotter than 212c to boil out any water left inside the snares and get into the spaces between the strands (you know all the water is driven out when the wax stops sizzeling in about 30 seconds or so).I leave my snares out on the line(closed and hung on a stub) for several years sometimes since I dont activate all the jackpots every year,some are on a 3 year rotation and they dont rot from the inside when waxed this way. Traps too will get a thinner harder more complete coating of wax if the wax is hotter than 212 with no water trapped in the crevices or under the wax. I want my wax hot enough so it is not starting to smoke. You can do what is easier or what works for your own situation. Whatever way you do it protects your investment and lubricates your equipment to make it more efficient.Bodygrips especially are much more efficient for certain species when waxed.
Last edited by Boco; 01/26/23 12:57 PM.
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Re: First Time Trapper help on supplies
[Re: hogg0494]
#7783118
01/26/23 05:08 PM
01/26/23 05:08 PM
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MB
Jurassic Park
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Great info everyone.Wouldn’t spray can paint give off a odor?I am leaning to the dye & wax,My son(15)is very interested in trapping with me.We hunt together and I think getting him out of the house and spending quality time with him doing the whole dye & wax would be great.So any old pots or some cheap ones at goodwill or Walmart is fine,stainless steel or aluminum no difference? Lol
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