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Old September 2nd 05, 09:00 PM
Hal Rosser
 
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I dunno for sure but, this might work ...
has anyone out there tried putting traps into a food dehydrator for a few
days to dry out ?
then of course, you would seal it up with something like scotchkote or
urethane.

"Rick Scott" wrote in message
ps.com...
My old Cushcraft A3 is more than likely due for a take down and
refurbish. Ive not really touched it in a long time and have never
opened the traps. 15m is suffering so I may have a bad trap.

So, I did a net search and not too many have posted how its done.
SOOOO, with that I come hat in hand for hints/tips etc from those that
have went there.


Scotty N7HJ