WebAug 29, 2012 · Naturally dyed traps using Black Walnuts Bushpuukko Nov 30, 2009 Bushpuukko Guide Joined Dec 20, 2008 Messages 1,700 Likes 126 Location CREEK COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Nov 30, 2009 #1 Some of you may remember that I used Black Walnuts to dye a knife sheath in a previous thread. WebMay 4, 2024 · Hard wood byproducts, nut hulls, leaves, wood chips/bark sumac etc. all have tannin which creates pigment and has rust inhibiting properties for traps. I still use walnut hull dye. I do try to separate the hulls from the dye when I make it to keep my traps clean for waxing. www.jamesonsultrablend.com.
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WebMay 19, 2002 · Loc: Worley, Idaho. My opinion, the very best trap dye I have ever used is Walnut hulls. Your traps will come out coal black and won't rust for a couple of years. Paint has an odor for a time, can keep other odors, ie skunk scent, chips away eventually, and if not done properly will gum up your coil springs. http://sullivansline.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=18373 florist in kitchener ontario
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WebUsing black walnut hulls to make dye for traps. Soaked hulls for 7 days after collecting them while scouting for signs and a turd hunt with the kids. Came ba... Web13K views 1 year ago Howdy Folks, Walnut Dying Fabric has been done for nearly 300 years in North America! It is an amazing dye color that blends in perfectly with our Appalachian Autumn and... WebPlace your cloth or natural fiber in the pot and simmer for an hour while your dye simmers in another pot. Rinse your cloth to remove all the soap, and then place it in the pot with the black walnut hulls. Simmer with the … great world city mall