OldTrapCollector 377 Posted May 20, 2007 Report Share Posted May 20, 2007 I have been industrious and begun making up my own snare making items, and fter discussions and advice from GSW and a few attempts in the workshop appear to have now cracked it. The jig itself was realtively easy to make with the most basic welding skills - the secret is to have the removable pin - in this case a 3 inch steel nail. First pic shows the wire - galvanised 2.5mm fencing wire with a bend approx 4 inches from one end. This is how I aligned it in the jig - one 'end' on either side of the pin to begin the turns. First turns on - both in the same direction until one end catches up with the other Continue until 5 full turns are made, trim off excess, remove the pin and extract your swivel. The finished product I hope this helps you all - it is certainly easier for me to grasp when I see pictures. All of the praise should well deservedly go to the 'snareman' for his great assistance. OTC Quote Link to post
victoria vixen 0 Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 Excellent job. I always liked an in line double swivel to add to that if I were live catching foxes, if you were killin' them anyway, then it's not totally nessasary. Quote Link to post
borderboy 80 Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 Looks good ... the way i saw them being made was a bit different to that... there was a bar, which attached to a work bench, that you wrap the wire around to create the big loop, then you passed a metal pin through the bar bending one wire over the top and one wire underneath the pin. you then slid a handle on the pin and punshed up against the wire which fitted into slots then you spun the and that created the turns.... I'm not sure how clear that is so i've added a "diagram" to try and make it a bit clearer Quote Link to post
NightRunner 0 Posted June 9, 2007 Report Share Posted June 9, 2007 You want a nice swivel, go to a fishing shop and get some Barrel Swivels. You want an inline swivel not an end swivel. once the animal is caught and wraps once the end swivel doesn't work anymore. Here's one weaved in. an exstension cable is the way to go, put the leader around a tree fence post and put the snare through the loop bang your down the road. A system like this you can set 200-300 in a day with a well planned line. Quote Link to post
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