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Converting dls traps to dogless

Posted By: B. McDonald

Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 01:09 AM

Can anyone explain a tried & true method of converting a dls to dogless? I found an older discussion here where a photo was posted by Jason Dufrense which showed a dls trap he had sucrssfully converted. I attempted to send him a PM but it wouldn't go through. I'm about to modify a good number of older Victor 3 & 4's to bring them out of retirement on my coyote line & would appreciate any good advice in the topic.

Thanks,
Brandon
Posted By: Rusty Newhouse

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 05:20 AM

This might help:

https://trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads....mod#Post4863857
Posted By: tjm

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 10:35 AM

Look up this https://trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/4608492/1
Posted By: B. McDonald

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 01:21 PM

Thanks for the replies. I'll be reworking over 100 dbl's by baseplating, laminating, & adding about 8' of chain & drag. I'm avoiding PIT pans because of the cost ($4-6/trap), these traps will be for some of the rocky & sandy areas on my line where it's difficult to impossible to bed a coilspring & drive a stake. For Most of my line I use coilsprings & Wolffang anchors. I'm gonna experiment w/ welding a nail on the pan & file as needed for the dogless conversion. Should I move the position of the pan maybe closer towards the loose jaw? Also, what about welding a tab on the inside of the loose jaw for the pan notch (filed edge of nail) to catch on instead of the dogless pan directly catching the looose jaw? In other words, try to mimic the way the jaws on a mb650 are held down by the little tab catching the firing mechanism, except it would be the loose jaw only. It's also worth noting that I'm adding a 4"x4" electrical box cover to the stock pan.
Posted By: the Blak Spot

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 01:29 PM

The pan pivot has to be real close to the dog side jaw. U cant use the regular pan pivot position to make it dogless
Posted By: B. McDonald

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 01:49 PM

Ok that makes sense. I was thinking about backwards. Some older post on here show how a couple guys did it a couple different ways. I'm gonna give it a try. With a few modifications & being dogless, these old victors should be some great cat/coyote traps, even better than they were before.
Thanks for the help,
Brandon
Posted By: thskeer

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 04:41 PM

Jason Dufresne closed his business several years ago.

Once you factor in your time to cut the crosspiece, lengthen it, and then fabricate a new pivot point I think you'll see the PIT pan is worth the money. Every land trap I own that isn't dogless has a PIT pan.

You might contact Tom Stalker. Nightstalker on here. He does this type of mod at his shop. I don't know the per trap cost, but he does some NICE work.
Posted By: B. McDonald

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 07:27 PM

I might end up w/ PIT pans. I might gun notch the pans & dogs & wrap some light wire around the pan post.
Posted By: thskeer

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 07:38 PM

If you run the PIT pan with the Stainless steel rod dog you will have a VERY short travel set up. NO MODS NEEDED to them. Like the old gun notch in feel. The pan it pretty tight so there is very little slop or pre-travel if you close the eye on the dog too.

I'm terrible at posting pictures, but if you google "DLS with PIT pan" you will see a few images that show how the pivot point moves under the jaw, but the dog engagement is practically in the same place. There are some other images showing electrical box covers over the PIT pans as well.
Posted By: rednecktrapper

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 10:28 PM

I used Bridger Dogless pans, but have now switched the NO-BS pans, as they are easier for me to get. Cut the cross frame, and add a new piece of stock, and then machine a pan post, and weld it all together.

Posted By: rednecktrapper

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/19/18 10:39 PM

Here are some Blake and Lamb #2s I am working on now. This is the other style Dogless conversion I can do. With both of these conversions, the pan post is moved back giving you the full benefit of a Dogless trap, which is a larger "kill area" because the "dead spot" common with dog on traps is greatly reduced.


Posted By: tjm

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/20/18 12:44 AM

That pivot outside the jaws is what makes dogless great. Any time the pivot is inside the jaw there is some "dead area", small or large. I like the Montgomery style best, maybe just because I'm used to it.
Posted By: red mt

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/20/18 12:48 AM

Originally Posted By: tjm
That pivot outside the jaws is what makes dogless great. Any time the pivot is inside the jaw there is some "dead area", small or large. I like the Montgomery style best, maybe just because I'm used to it.

Agreed
Posted By: JComer

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/20/18 12:51 AM

Can't wait to get them back thanks Josh
Posted By: TNcat

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/20/18 02:31 AM

Originally Posted By: red mt
Originally Posted By: tjm
That pivot outside the jaws is what makes dogless great. Any time the pivot is inside the jaw there is some "dead area", small or large. I like the Montgomery style best, maybe just because I'm used to it.

Agreed


X2 agree
Posted By: MChewk

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/20/18 09:44 PM

SWEET MOTHER OF GOD! Beautiful job Redneck!
Posted By: ambush32

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/21/18 05:03 AM

Originally Posted By: tjm
That pivot outside the jaws is what makes dogless great. Any time the pivot is inside the jaw there is some "dead area", small or large. I like the Montgomery style best, maybe just because I'm used to it.


Ok, I'm a little slow can you explain? Thanks
Posted By: lee steinmeyer

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/21/18 12:28 PM

Originally Posted By: ambush32
Originally Posted By: tjm
That pivot outside the jaws is what makes dogless great. Any time the pivot is inside the jaw there is some "dead area", small or large. I like the Montgomery style best, maybe just because I'm used to it.


Ok, I'm a little slow can you explain? Thanks


What's to explain? I thought tjm did a good job of explaining what he said. He is spot on. Not trying to bust your chops, just don't see how it can be made clearer! Study an old dogless monty, you will understand.
Posted By: the Blak Spot

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/21/18 02:52 PM

We need a "drooling" emoji on here!
Posted By: ambush32

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 06/21/18 03:53 PM

Thanks lee....I got it.....lol
Posted By: Wolfdog91

Re: Converting dls traps to dogless - 05/11/21 09:44 AM

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