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Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps #8199358
08/19/24 07:35 PM
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Just as a fleeting thought yesterday while making wax dirt, I thought, “What if a trapper could wax a few traps in same container and dirt !” Sorta like two birds at same time. Clean and wax, as long as traps were not contaminated. Works wonderfully!!!!!! I’ll be doing this in future, helps with time spent and expenditures.
I may get a ton of nay-sayer, but remember where you heard this. Good stuff here on Trapperman Forum

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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8199704
08/20/24 10:44 AM
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Might have to explain that a bit more as I can't picture this?

Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8199706
08/20/24 10:50 AM
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It would be like a media bowl case tumbler but for traps, and the media is your wax dirt. I don't see why it wouldn't work.

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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8199723
08/20/24 11:24 AM
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With the volume of wax needed to do both at the same time, I don't think you'd have much more than a cluster at the end of the process.

Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: SNIPERBBB] #8199845
08/20/24 04:08 PM
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I’ve searched the archives for this method of heated wax dirt/sand covering traps during the heat of the day (90 degree plus ). I mix 3 cups of wax to each gallon of dirt so as not to short change the wax film transferred to the steel.
Actually it may be more like a vapor transfer to the traps. Sure does a fine job without any danger of burning wax or flame ups
Hopefully one of you with a better grip of knowledge and writing skills can pass this on to be better understood.


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8199847
08/20/24 04:18 PM
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Would like to see some pictures please.

So they're lightly covered with dirty wax when they get done? I'm thinking this would be gritty. . Maybe I'm not grasping it correctly. But if that the case I can't see this being good.


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8199854
08/20/24 04:26 PM
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I don't think you can get an even coating of the trap with wa.

Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Turtledale] #8199882
08/20/24 05:37 PM
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Still trying to load pictures


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8199886
08/20/24 05:44 PM
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I think you will end up with poor wax job on the traps and waxed dirt that may or may not be good. Why not just heat the trap wax in a pot and dip your traps as the sun heats up your dirt and wax nearby?


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8199898
08/20/24 05:59 PM
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I don't think your traps will get hot enough for the wax to properly adhear to the steel. It might aear to adhere at first but snap off the trap once it's cooled and see what happens.


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8201294
08/22/24 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Astrangebird
Still trying to load pictures

Still waiting and interested in seeing


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Turtledale] #8201346
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I finally gave upon trying to load the pictures. I thought I was pretty computer literate….well it beat me.
1. Pour a gallon of wax dirt on black plastic in full sun light.
2. Bury a rusty trap complete with wax dirt. Nothing left exposes.
3. Depending on how hot the dirt gets from the sun is how long before trap is waxed. Here in Texas with our hot August 100 degree days. A trap is ready in a couple of hours. Uncover trap. Give it a good shake, dirt falls off. And presto …. A beautiful trap.

I don’t have a cement mixer to try. But results should be the same.

This started out solely as an experiment, and doesn’t seem to affect the wax dirt one bit.


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8201370
08/22/24 08:27 PM
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Why would you wax a rusty trap? Wouldn’t you rather have a clean shiny trap and then wax it?

Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8201371
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My wax is closer to 200 degrees when I dip my traps, the wax cools off once you add traps just a bit. Then once it comes back to temp I pull my traps out. I use a point and shoot thermometer. I don't think the sun will do as good of job as my burner at heating up to temp.

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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8201512
08/22/24 11:49 PM
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Have you tried snapping off the trap a few times. If the trap isn't warm enough for the wax to stick then it'll flake off when the trap goes off.


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: 20scout] #8201540
08/23/24 02:55 AM
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I’ll either dismiss this test of solar wax dirt and waxing traps at same time starting tomorrow, or confirm it’s a waste of time. wax film seems to adhere to traps just fine even after tripping the traps. Tomorrow I will put a trap that has been treated in this trial in a container of rain water just to see how long before trap starts to rust, if it does….I’ll keep you posted.


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8201559
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Thanks for keeping us posted.


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Astrangebird] #8201657
08/23/24 08:28 AM
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just how well will that work if you gotta do 50 or more traps?

Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: SNIPERBBB] #8201879
08/23/24 04:42 PM
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It should work just as well as one trap just increase the volume of dirt to cover the amount of traps. Go set in the AC and let the sun do your work for you.


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Re: Double Duty Wax Dirt/Traps [Re: Turtledale] #8201880
08/23/24 04:46 PM
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If someone knows how to post pictures. Contact me at
davidgsimpson48@gmail.com
Leave me your e-mail address and I’ll forward the pictures and you can post them for me.


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