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Rescuing a bent trap #8416728
06/09/25 08:29 AM
06/09/25 08:29 AM
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marty weatherup Offline OP
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This #2 Bridger was part of my arsenal 30 years ago when I was still able to trap in Washington. It got run over by a large piece of equipment on a summer coyote job. I threw it in a box with my traps and forgot about it until yesterday.

I was going through some stuff yesterday afternoon, after having watched a segment of JC Conner’s trap modification video and thought it would make a good Sunday afternoon project. It’s not factory perfect now but it will catch a coyote again I’m sure.

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Got the springs and spring pin off. I ended up cutting the old base plate off to make straightening the base easier.

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I got the base straight and the jaws bent out some. At this point I couldn’t bend the jaws back out without bending the base so I weld a new base plate on.

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I got the jaws out and the base pretty flat and straight. Etta came out to inspect my work.

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I got the jaws bent back into some semblance of trap jaws and back together. It don’t look purty but I expect it will catch coyotes.

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Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8416745
06/09/25 08:55 AM
06/09/25 08:55 AM
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That sure looks a lot better than if I did it. Nice work!


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Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8416750
06/09/25 09:13 AM
06/09/25 09:13 AM
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Thank you sir.


Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8416800
06/09/25 11:30 AM
06/09/25 11:30 AM
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Nice work! The pan tells me that is a 1990s version of the old #2 Round jaw Bridger that Terry M. made.

Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8416817
06/09/25 11:51 AM
06/09/25 11:51 AM
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Nice job. I've straightened out a few traps like that and always have trouble with the levers deforming again.


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Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: MChewk] #8416861
06/09/25 01:52 PM
06/09/25 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by MChewk
Nice work! The pan tells me that is a 1990s version of the old #2 Round jaw Bridger that Terry M. made.


It was a 90s version but a square jaw. I never had any of the round jaw versions back then.


Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8417001
06/09/25 07:42 PM
06/09/25 07:42 PM
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Job well done. How did ya remove and install the jaws?

Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8417013
06/09/25 08:09 PM
06/09/25 08:09 PM
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One side I was able to lever it with a screw driver. The other I used the vise jaws. Same putting the back in. Than I used a crescent wrench and a long screw driver through the hole in the wrench handle to bend them back out tight. I used a small crescent to tweak the jaw tips down just enough to get them out and again to turn them up.


Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8417017
06/09/25 08:27 PM
06/09/25 08:27 PM
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You did good. Had that problem years ago also with farm equipment.

Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8417109
06/09/25 10:34 PM
06/09/25 10:34 PM
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Nicely done. Just curious, seems like a lot of work instead of buying a new one for <$20?

Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8417129
06/09/25 10:58 PM
06/09/25 10:58 PM
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Nice save!

Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: AK Timber Tramp] #8417160
06/10/25 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by AK Timber Tramp
Nicely done. Just curious, seems like a lot of work instead of buying a new one for <$20?


I have around 250 coyote traps. This was an exercise in “can I do this”. And I like modifying and repairing traps. In fact I’m working on 10 dozen #3 double long springs with base plates, laminations, helper springs on a few that need it and making the pans so the tension is adjustable


Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
Re: Rescuing a bent trap [Re: marty weatherup] #8417466
06/10/25 03:22 PM
06/10/25 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by marty weatherup
Originally Posted by AK Timber Tramp
Nicely done. Just curious, seems like a lot of work instead of buying a new one for <$20?


I have around 250 coyote traps. This was an exercise in “can I do this”. And I like modifying and repairing traps. In fact I’m working on 10 dozen #3 double long springs with base plates, laminations, helper springs on a few that need it and making the pans so the tension is adjustable

Right on, I was just curious if it was worth the effort, but if it’s just because you can, then it is.

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