They look awesome, I got away from logwood dye and wax a couple years ago, hit them with rust paint, let them sit a week and then dip them in full metal jacket, seems to be the ticket for me
I tried using that dip about 5 years ago and it ended up being a disaster!!!! I dipped 4 dozen traps, let them dry for over three weeks outside in the Texas sun. Waxed them and put them in totes about a week later. They were in the totes for about three weeks before I headed out to start my trap line. When I open the first tote I could smell gas. At first I thought the smell was coming from my four wheeler that I had just filled up. Unfortunately it wasn’t the four wheeler. I went ahead and knock in about 20 sets that day. I left the lids off of the totes in hope that the smell would go away. The next morning on my first check nine of the traps were dug up and 3 more had been scratched at. I ended up driving 212 miles back to the house the next day to get sone old traps that I hadn’t use the dip on. I left the totes in the shed with lids off and they still smelled like gas a month later.I ended up having to sandblast them and soak them in lacquer thinner the next summer to get rid of the smell. I started using Formula One trap dip and it is amazing!!! I hope you it works out for you.
I used to use a big tote and dip a dozen at a time. Good stuff. Don’t dip your snares or restraints. It’ll clump up on the low hanging spots and you’ll have to scrape that clump off.
Hope it works for you,it’s like a ritual for me boiling and waxing traps I’ve still got some forty couple year old victors I’ve had and never noticed any difference in the way they fire.The only thing is it takes a big box of beer to getter done.lol
I just spray paint my traps (K-9s in bright red), let dry, and then dip in Zep High-Traffic Floor polish to protect them. Beats dying and waxing the old way. BTW, the bright red is so I can see if the trap was pulled out of its bed when running the line.
I like you videos,, just a note ,water boils at 220° Max !! An No way would that change the temper on a coil spring.. Most Likely they were weak Before they went in the water .. I been wanting to try that dip ,but I'm really old school ,, glad your doing it first ..lol
go to lowes and get zep high traffic floor pollish they say it works as good as fmj ,just let the traps air out good before you put them in a tote . i'm thinking about trying it.
Ever used Formula 1? A friend of mine has a few dig ups every season and he believes it to be the speed dip. Never used Speed Dip before but have had food luck with Formula 1. Super fast. Traps are ready in a couple days after dipping. Tight chains!
Didnt catch the part on how u rusted new traps up. I use muriatic acid and dip em them neutralize. I like using coleman fuel for speed dip. One quart SD to a gallon coleman fuel i did about 120 traps and still have a bunch left over for next year. Protects the traps in saltwater pretty good.
smart man not opening the Roof up, not fun when it starts to leak in time. DUDE these fires are something else happening its nuts. dude im blown away you have to mix that with gas though, i know you read the odor would evaporate but damn thats something different. I see more and more trappers including the old timer I learned from switching over being easier and quicker so I may have to give this a shot.
How’d that work out? I’ve always been farther gas smell would stay on the trap but evidently it doesn’t, have you noticed any catch differences? Thanks man.
hey im just wondering. i used this on all my canine traps. cause of my job i only had 3weeks to trap. i dyed them using speed dip with high octane gas and after 7 days all my traps are tacky and smell of gas. is this a common thing with speed dip. iv always used powdered dyes or walnuts and with these iv never seen this problem. i want to salvage my season ;D
Leave then in for about a minute. That way u don't have too double dip . Just a tip for ya next time. And like i already said use walnuts pick them now and clack them. Let them set . As in walnuts. Boil them and start dipping. Its old fashioned way buddy. How i do everything. The good lord gave us all everything too use. Hehe. And then let's drink a beer. 😉😉😉😉
I think ur sinus r mest up by the fires cause im in Illinois an my r mest up to an i dont wair a mask. And i didnt see what u used to make the traps rusty but i just put my traps in salt water for acouple hrs an let them dry an in 24 hrs they have a nice coat of rust on them
"I'm going to be stained for life" says the man with all the awesome Tats! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Little different
Awesome shed bro.u thought of all the nook and crannies well done.✌🏻🤙🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🇺🇸👌🏼👍🏼🔥
They turned out great!!! Nice set up going on there!!
They look awesome, I got away from logwood dye and wax a couple years ago, hit them with rust paint, let them sit a week and then dip them in full metal jacket, seems to be the ticket for me
Once I get more traps, that speed dip seems like a good option. Nice man cave you got going on there.
I tried using that dip about 5 years ago and it ended up being a disaster!!!! I dipped 4 dozen traps, let them dry for over three weeks outside in the Texas sun. Waxed them and put them in totes about a week later. They were in the totes for about three weeks before I headed out to start my trap line. When I open the first tote I could smell gas. At first I thought the smell was coming from my four wheeler that I had just filled up. Unfortunately it wasn’t the four wheeler. I went ahead and knock in about 20 sets that day. I left the lids off of the totes in hope that the smell would go away. The next morning on my first check nine of the traps were dug up and 3 more had been scratched at. I ended up driving 212 miles back to the house the next day to get sone old traps that I hadn’t use the dip on. I left the totes in the shed with lids off and they still smelled like gas a month later.I ended up having to sandblast them and soak them in lacquer thinner the next summer to get rid of the smell. I started using Formula One trap dip and it is amazing!!! I hope you it works out for you.
I’m going to find out man I’m going to let em hang till season
great tip on the speed dip ,nice job.
Always been hesitant to dip in gas to but I gotta say the traps look real good.
Good show dude.
Peace Brotha.
I'm glad you're using speed dip with gas. Now I'll really see how well it dissipates before season.. Me I was sleert !!
Man that’s a lot easier than all the stuff I’ve been doing lol I may swap over to that 👍👍👍
That's interesting wonder what else you could dip in that seems quick and easy 👍👍
WOW I can't believe that dyes them that quick!!
The trapping shed is looking really good
Thanks for making this video. I need to dye and wax my traps.
Man that barn is comming along good
I used to use a big tote and dip a dozen at a time. Good stuff. Don’t dip your snares or restraints. It’ll clump up on the low hanging spots and you’ll have to scrape that clump off.
Hope it works for you,it’s like a ritual for me boiling and waxing traps I’ve still got some forty couple year old victors I’ve had and never noticed any difference in the way they fire.The only thing is it takes a big box of beer to getter done.lol
I just spray paint my traps (K-9s in bright red), let dry, and then dip in Zep High-Traffic Floor polish to protect them. Beats dying and waxing the old way.
BTW, the bright red is so I can see if the trap was pulled out of its bed when running the line.
I got of that. Glad you put this up before I did mine.
I'll be watching to see how it holds up. I used FMJ for the first time. curious how it holds up too
Nice set up!!!
Just came over from mark j larson outdoors. Glad he recommended your channel
Lazy Sunday nice weather sitting in the carport reloading a batch of 223 watching me some trapper j it's a good day
Bad ass stuff I’ve used the white color before thanks for sharing
I like you videos,, just a note ,water boils at 220° Max !! An No way would that change the temper on a coil spring.. Most Likely they were weak Before they went in the water .. I been wanting to try that dip ,but I'm really old school ,, glad your doing it first ..lol
go to lowes and get zep high traffic floor pollish they say it works as good as fmj ,just let the traps air out good before you put them in a tote . i'm thinking about trying it.
Pretty cool 😎
When they dried did they look as good as the traps we seen at the convention
Ever used Formula 1? A friend of mine has a few dig ups every season and he believes it to be the speed dip. Never used Speed Dip before but have had food luck with Formula 1. Super fast. Traps are ready in a couple days after dipping. Tight chains!
Didnt catch the part on how u rusted new traps up. I use muriatic acid and dip em them neutralize. I like using coleman fuel for speed dip. One quart SD to a gallon coleman fuel i did about 120 traps and still have a bunch left over for next year. Protects the traps in saltwater pretty good.
Please tell me about trapping in salt water? What are you trapping? That seems like it would be tough on traps! Thanks man.
That's just what a lazy man like me needs LOL
They look good. Way faster than boiling dye
Sweet to thanks brother!
What can i use for a fleshing beam im new to trapping
Did you do this with your beaver traps like mb 750s and ts 85s?
Quick question why do you dye the traps?
I just use walnuts. It works great . U did that. Am sure u got them there. Its that time of year for them .
Ya I’ve done that to
smart man not opening the Roof up, not fun when it starts to leak in time. DUDE these fires are something else happening its nuts. dude im blown away you have to mix that with gas though, i know you read the odor would evaporate but damn thats something different. I see more and more trappers including the old timer I learned from switching over being easier and quicker so I may have to give this a shot.
I still might it’s cheaper lol
Hole in roof lol
TRAPPER J yea we always went through the roof had one boot leak on our camp once either either way works
Looks good TJ new challenge come on everybody TJ stick his foot in bucket
Seasons getting close!! Can’t wait!!
You'd have to really overdue the heat to draw the temper outta the springs I mean 500-600 degrees
Hey I’m just repeating what I heard at the convention
How long do u have to let them sit to get the gas smell off them
I wounder how well it would work on conabears
Andy Stoe's Speed Dip. He was from Penn Yan NY. He also has the Buckwheat Hull trap cover, he was a Great guy.
Man I might be done with boiling up dye after watching that!
How’d that work out? I’ve always been farther gas smell would stay on the trap but evidently it doesn’t, have you noticed any catch differences? Thanks man.
Nah I caught fur just fine I just didn’t like having to air em out a few months so I’m trying the water mix this season
Pour it right back in gas can.And mark can?I don't know about you but them gas cans seem to multiply.
hey im just wondering. i used this on all my canine traps. cause of my job i only had 3weeks to trap. i dyed them using speed dip with high octane gas and after 7 days all my traps are tacky and smell of gas. is this a common thing with speed dip. iv always used powdered dyes or walnuts and with these iv never seen this problem. i want to salvage my season ;D
Gotta go this in the summer well before the season so they can air out
I know this 3 yrs later but do you still use this speed dip
Hay next time you dye traps use a drep pan that empty's back into your bucket of dye .
I see the knife my step dad made on your white shelf with the antler handle lol
I use maple bark and lefes to dye my traps😊
Shit J dont spark a joint around that gas. Go BOOM LOL
What about paint thiner instead of gas
I got my hat in the mail today its cool
Thanks man
My town just about got burned up from the wildfires in oregon. All the town's around us got destroyed
Put the bucket in between the truck and the drying rack. Save time and energy
A challenge for you!! Justify the practice of dyeing traps when you intend to bury them?? I believe its the monkey see, monkey do syndrome??
Well j. I showed one of your videos to a guy that had never trapped anything and he caught a beaver
Awesome 😎
Leave then in for about a minute. That way u don't have too double dip . Just a tip for ya next time. And like i already said use walnuts pick them now and clack them. Let them set . As in walnuts. Boil them and start dipping. Its old fashioned way buddy. How i do everything. The good lord gave us all everything too use. Hehe. And then let's drink a beer. 😉😉😉😉
Ole Mathews Switchback hanging on the wall
That’s my carp slayer
All it is ...is asphalt base driveway sealer .
I think ur sinus r mest up by the fires cause im in Illinois an my r mest up to an i dont wair a mask. And i didnt see what u used to make the traps rusty but i just put my traps in salt water for acouple hrs an let them dry an in 24 hrs they have a nice coat of rust on them
Most likely water and vinegar.
Yep
Did sup dbl dip?
Stillinya is Stillinur no didn’t need to double dip
Still not cot in there lol
I wasnt giving you shit about washin your truck..i just dont know how you found time to wash it
Wearing a mask at work has absolutely NOT caused you any problems.
Man you need to trap Arkansas.