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Well i tried to make a putange trap but cant get the trap to keep the power to kill everytime. we tried to heat the wire as it entered into the machine and used three types of wire but failed.Every time after 2/3 settings all the energy from the spring coil had gone. Many thanks to everyone who sent me the traps and i will pm you all to send them back.. :cray: It looks like the french web site for me. :icon_redface:

Thanks everyone

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Well i tried to make a putange trap but cant get the trap to keep the power to kill everytime. we tried to heat the wire as it entered into the machine and used three types of wire but failed.Every ti

Traps should be made out of spring temper or "piano" wire, as was mentioned earlier. No need to temper the traps after they're formed.

Interesting iwm, I,ve been having a go at making one as well, with the same result.

It obviously needs spring steel to do the job but it will be difficult to work with in the garage with basic tools and a vice.

They're cheap enough on the french website but out of stock.

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Well i tried to make a putange trap but cant get the trap to keep the power to kill everytime. we tried to heat the wire as it entered into the machine and used three types of wire but failed.Every time after 2/3 settings all the energy from the spring coil had gone. Many thanks to everyone who sent me the traps and i will pm you all to send them back.. :cray: It looks like the french web site for me. :icon_redface:

Thanks everyone

IWM :icon_redface:

 

 

Good on you for trying IWM :thumbs:

 

Your mate doesn't work for BR by any chance?

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I'm no metallurgist, but, there was something on telly the other day where they formed something out of steel that was quite malleable and then tempered it by heating it to red hot and dropping it into a cold water bath. When it came out it resisted being bent. Is that worth a try?

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I'm no metallurgist, but, there was something on telly the other day where they formed something out of steel that was quite malleable and then tempered it by heating it to red hot and dropping it into a cold water bath. When it came out it resisted being bent. Is that worth a try?

We tried to do this but when we put the wire through the jig it snapped . we also heated up the trap after being made but still no luck ??

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Ah well. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. It's a shame that it didn't work out.

 

Looks like the van will be full of them when I come over later in the year. I'll set my brother-in-law on flogging them on eBay :laugh:

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I'm no metallurgist, but, there was something on telly the other day where they formed something out of steel that was quite malleable and then tempered it by heating it to red hot and dropping it into a cold water bath. When it came out it resisted being bent. Is that worth a try?

You can drop some off in Sheffield on your way through Yorkshire. Cup of Yorkshire tea and a walk around some new land with the dog waiting!!!

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Iwm, I look after a local engineering company that does cnc wire forming amongst others, is this what you tried?

The lad works for a fencing manufacture but we only had use of one machine for an hour or so on a sat mornings so not sure what the other machines can do, but when you are trying to ask someone who is not interested in any form of pest control or hunting to help they soon give up.

IWM

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I know what you mean mate, I remember showing them a trapline & they reckon they could knock stuff like that out all day long? The problem is the cost of the manufacturing. If anyone has a spare working model I could buy let me know and I will see what they can offer!

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I know what you mean mate, I remember showing them a trapline & they reckon they could knock stuff like that out all day long? The problem is the cost of the manufacturing. If anyone has a spare working model I could buy let me know and I will see what they can offer!

I will send you the trap Mr Muddy sent me if you pm me your address but it will be next week as i am working on the east coast for a few days.

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