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Havent heard a thing. In fact i sent Matt a text the other day asking if he had heard any news. No response. So he is either very busy or dead.

 

Mind, considering the ficcle nature of folk, i suspect flat pack have read a few of the negative threads on here and thought feck it, why bother.

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Sod flatpack!!....I have been speaking to a company that are sending me a couple of 100% stainless steel traps to try out. The price will be cheaper than flatpacks and the delivery will be better too, none of this waiting 6 weeks rubbish! In all the times I have emailed flatpack I have never had a reply! The future, IMO, is going fully SS so that traps will, literally , last a lifetime. The FP 'ultimate' traps still have galv loops, which will deteriorate over time. Obviously, it all comes down to production costs.....but if this thing goes ahead it will be always cheaper than FP. :thumbs:

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Actually what we had in mind were going to be all stainless as well.

I am not bothered either way, I use talpex pretty much exclusively anyway.

 

A trap will only last as long as the spring, once the power has gone, the trap is useless/in-humane IMO

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Sod flatpack!!....I have been speaking to a company that are sending me a couple of 100% stainless steel traps to try out. The price will be cheaper than flatpacks and the delivery will be better too, none of this waiting 6 weeks rubbish! In all the times I have emailed flatpack I have never had a reply! The future, IMO, is going fully SS so that traps will, literally , last a lifetime. The FP 'ultimate' traps still have galv loops, which will deteriorate over time. Obviously, it all comes down to production costs.....but if this thing goes ahead it will be always cheaper than FP. :thumbs:

Good on you, for taking the initiative.Made to your own specifications,i take it ? lol

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A trap will only last as long as the spring, once the power has gone, the trap is useless/in-humane IMO

And that would be my opinion too.

I like the concept but as I've said many times as have others. I can't see how you benefit from the added expense.

 

All this talk of stainless!!

Stainless will rot (certainly not as fast as steel) but all will Depend on the grade of stainless used to manufacture the traps. There's no way I can see they are going to use a high grade. Not saying it can't be done and they won't but the price difference will be...!!? Well..! Noticeable :yes:

But let's not confuse the trap body from the wire work.

 

As echoed in the above comment. Once the spring has gone!

 

Best of luck pulling a tight trap out of a deep dried in or frozen run and resisting the temptation to yank it out by the wires. Sprung or unsprung.

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A trap will only last as long as the spring, once the power has gone, the trap is useless/in-humane IMO

And that would be my opinion too.

I like the concept but as I've said many times as have others. I can't see how you benefit from the added expense.

 

All this talk of stainless!!

Stainless will rot (certainly not as fast as steel) but all will Depend on the grade of stainless used to manufacture the traps. There's no way I can see they are going to use a high grade. Not saying it can't be done and they won't but the price difference will be...!!? Well..! Noticeable :yes:

But let's not confuse the trap body from the wire work.

 

As echoed in the above comment. Once the spring has gone!

 

Best of luck pulling a tight trap out of a deep dried in or frozen run and resisting the temptation to yank it out by the wires. Sprung or unsprung.

 

You raise some interesting points there, Moxy.Well worthy, of consideration,....

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A trap will only last as long as the spring, once the power has gone, the trap is useless/in-humane IMO

And that would be my opinion too.

I like the concept but as I've said many times as have others. I can't see how you benefit from the added expense.

 

All this talk of stainless!!

Stainless will rot (certainly not as fast as steel) but all will Depend on the grade of stainless used to manufacture the traps. There's no way I can see they are going to use a high grade. Not saying it can't be done and they won't but the price difference will be...!!? Well..! Noticeable :yes:

But let's not confuse the trap body from the wire work.

 

As echoed in the above comment. Once the spring has gone!

 

Best of luck pulling a tight trap out of a deep dried in or frozen run and resisting the temptation to yank it out by the wires. Sprung or unsprung.

 

What I was getting at Moxy is a trap that is fully stainless and yet cheaper than FP. I can't see any negative points for not having them. The FP ones I have here from before this season are all heavily corroded.

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That's poor JD.

It just seems to me that stainless traps = cash cow.

So if you could get a stainless trap cheaper than a standard trap you'd go with the standard? Come on Moxy, surely SS is better? If it's cheaper and 5% smaller than FP traps and will certainly last longer than them, I can't see an argument??

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That's poor JD.

It just seems to me that stainless traps = cash cow.

 

So if you could get a stainless trap cheaper than a standard trap you'd go with the standard? Come on Moxy, surely SS is better? If it's cheaper and 5% smaller than FP traps and will certainly last longer than them, I can't see an argument??

No argument here.

The way I currently see things is that stainless traps are an overpriced gymic.

The wires will weaken and ultimately lead to scrap traps.

They could be made from titanium. It won't make one iota of difference.

 

However. Poor quality is no excuse and Cost is always a factor...... I'm listening :laugh:

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