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Re: First attempt at converting a DLS to dogless
[Re: beartooth trapr]
#8539417
01/07/26 11:14 AM
01/07/26 11:14 AM
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Joined: Aug 2011
Craigmont, Idaho
marty weatherup
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Craigmont, Idaho
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Beartooth Trapr,
You mentioned tumbling your traps in a cement mixer. I am putting a half dozen together to donate at the Idaho fur auction. Thought I’d dip them in my mud brown paint mixture. How long do you let them run? I assume till they’re shiny but how long is that? A couple hours? Or days?
Marty I'd say 10-15 minutes, in 1/4 to1/2 rock Like pea gravel rather than sand. I was thinking sand blasting sand but never considered small rock. Thanks for the advice.
Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
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Re: First attempt at converting a DLS to dogless
[Re: marty weatherup]
#8539467
01/07/26 12:51 PM
01/07/26 12:51 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Montana
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Montana
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And yes no chains, I learned the hard way. What a mess. I left paddles in the mixer, think I did about 8-10 traps. Little bit of Dawn soap, and spray off when done. If you need to clean chains, swivels wrap them with wire in group Of 4 to 5.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: First attempt at converting a DLS to dogless
[Re: marty weatherup]
#8539492
01/07/26 01:30 PM
01/07/26 01:30 PM
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Joined: Nov 2008
Lathrop, Missouri
sigpros
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Lathrop, Missouri
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Those look sharp! I have been wanting to do this to some #2 DBL I have just not sure what pans to order. I really like how yours turned out The #2 dogless pans would have to be cut down to work with a #2 DLS but I believe it would work. Well you convinced me to try it. The boy ordered some traps from F&T so I added a couple pans to the order to see what I can come up with
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Re: First attempt at converting a DLS to dogless
[Re: marty weatherup]
#8539532
01/07/26 03:07 PM
01/07/26 03:07 PM
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Craigmont, Idaho
marty weatherup
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I thought that very thing on the chains. I know how tangled they can get in a box on the four wheeler. I can just imagine how tangled and knotted they’d get in a mixer.
Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
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Re: First attempt at converting a DLS to dogless
[Re: marty weatherup]
#8539574
01/07/26 04:15 PM
01/07/26 04:15 PM
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Craigmont, Idaho
marty weatherup
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I know there are better beaver traps but those old #4s are one of my all time favorite traps. I started using them when they first opened a beaver season in New York in the 70s. They’ve caught a lot of beaver for me over the decades. Another favorite is the #4 jump. I may have to do a dog less conversion on one of those.
Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
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Re: First attempt at converting a DLS to dogless
[Re: marty weatherup]
#8539914
01/07/26 09:51 PM
01/07/26 09:51 PM
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Craigmont, Idaho
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I brought in a #4 jump and checked the #2 dog less pan on it. Way too small. I’ll have to get some #3 pans to check with the jumps.
Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
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Re: First attempt at converting a DLS to dogless
[Re: marty weatherup]
#8544941
Yesterday at 11:37 PM
Yesterday at 11:37 PM
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Craigmont, Idaho
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I had two of the six I did that I had to flatten the hump. The crossbar had gotten tweaked at some point and the hump interfered with the pan dropping far enough to fire. I warmed them up with the torch and flattened them. I reinforced the crossbar on all of them.
Trail cameras and fresh snow have broke a lot of trapper’s hearts.
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