I've spray painted a some of my traps that needed TLC the last couple of years with no ill effects or lingering odor. Hang em outside for a few days and I can't smell anything
You're welcome Mike. Fur singe is curling or burning of the guard hairs. I honestly have never seen it or had it happen to ANY otter I've ever put up Mike. I saw it on a beaver in time but he was that way before I caught him. Possibly from laying in the den too long. I personally wouldn't worry about it. Thank you for watching
Thanks again Dale. I commented the other day about mixing my Rustoleum Rusted metal Primer with mineral spirits instead of acetone. The traps are dried and curing in the sun. Just an FYI you were right of course it made no difference on the traps the only thing I noticed is swirls of color in the paint. Didn’t matter how much I mixed it I couldn’t get rid of that. Not a problem on the traps at all, but if a perfectionist went to prime a truck frame or something else and that showed up it might bother them, not me. Just thought I would let you know. Thank you again for your time, knowledge, and the willingness to share it.
How would a wise and experience Trapper clean the wax and dye off to paint traps. I acquired a few more good used trips that have dye and wax and I want to paint them. Just cook them like kidneys boil the piss out of them?
I hope you bring us along on the trapline.
I will do that Army vet. Thank you for your service and thank you for watching too
I've spray painted a some of
my traps that needed TLC
the last couple of years with
no ill effects or lingering odor.
Hang em outside for a few
days and I can't smell anything
I'm glad it worked for you Max. Thank you for watching
Good stuff Dale. 😊
Thank you for watching Anthony
Great video. Thank you
Thank you Jon. And thank you for watching too
I'm going to fix all my body grip triggers now thank you! One other fur question, what does it mean otter fur singe and how to avoid??
You're welcome Mike. Fur singe is curling or burning of the guard hairs. I honestly have never seen it or had it happen to ANY otter I've ever put up Mike. I saw it on a beaver in time but he was that way before I caught him. Possibly from laying in the den too long. I personally wouldn't worry about it. Thank you for watching
Good tip, I’ve been tinkering with some 1216’s for the same issue.
Just go too much with them Steve or they won't stay set. Thank you for watching
Thanks for the information
Thank you for watching Paul
Thanks again Dale. I commented the other day about mixing my Rustoleum Rusted metal Primer with mineral spirits instead of acetone. The traps are dried and curing in the sun. Just an FYI you were right of course it made no difference on the traps the only thing I noticed is swirls of color in the paint. Didn’t matter how much I mixed it I couldn’t get rid of that. Not a problem on the traps at all, but if a perfectionist went to prime a truck frame or something else and that showed up it might bother them, not me. Just thought I would let you know. Thank you again for your time, knowledge, and the willingness to share it.
You're welcome Randy and I'm glad it worked for you. I appreciate you watching
One quick ?. Do you spit. Yore tobacco around coyote sets?
No I do not Stacy
I got rid of 2dz bridger 220's last yr cuz i didnt wanna deal with all that.
I understand Dan but this an easy fix now
Thanks for answering the questions and info my friend!
You're welcome Mark. Thank you for watching
good stuff 👍👍
Mr. Melvin thank you for taking the time to watch these videos
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Thank you for watching the video Kevin. I appreciate you
Good little video Dale, thanks for answering questions you receive.
Ron y'all are very welcome. I appreciate everyone of you. Thank you
Cool. Matthew Holland
Thank you Matthew
How would a wise and experience Trapper clean the wax and dye off to paint traps. I acquired a few more good used trips that have dye and wax and I want to paint them. Just cook them like kidneys boil the piss out of them?
If you can get yourself some lye or saniflush Matthew id boil them in that. It'll help remove that stuff off them.
Spray oven cleaner from the
dollar store cleans traps
pretty fair
Max I'm sure it works but that would/could take a lot of oven cleaner. Thank you for watching
Good video Dale. Always the simple thang first then go from there.
That's right Colt. Thank you for watching
Another good one !!
Thank you PopPop. I appreciate you watching too
Do you dye your canibear
I paint them Paul
You gonna get all those set opening day , or are you headed back to the crawdad farm with most of them ?
Back to the crawdad farms with all those conibears Otter Cat