Wax dirt…in pizza oven

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Buddy and I went halves on a cement mixer, he has it and I ran out. It was time consuming, but I got a few gallons made in about an hour IMG_3412.jpeg
 

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For people like me that didn’t know what the heck “wax dirt” was:

Properties and Uses

Wax dirt has several beneficial properties:
Freeze-proof: Wax dirt sheds water and prevents traps from freezing in cold conditions.
Water-shedding: Wax dirt helps keep traps dry, even in rainy or snowy weather.
Odorless (except for the natural dirt smell): Wax dirt is suitable for use in sets where a strong scent might be a concern.
Wax dirt is commonly used in trapping, particularly for coyote and other small game trapping. It can be used in place of traditional dirt or soil, providing a more reliable and effective option in harsh weather conditions.
 

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For people like me that didn’t know what the heck “wax dirt” was:

Properties and Uses

Wax dirt has several beneficial properties:
Freeze-proof: Wax dirt sheds water and prevents traps from freezing in cold conditions.
Water-shedding: Wax dirt helps keep traps dry, even in rainy or snowy weather.
Odorless (except for the natural dirt smell): Wax dirt is suitable for use in sets where a strong scent might be a concern.
Wax dirt is commonly used in trapping, particularly for coyote and other small game trapping. It can be used in place of traditional dirt or soil, providing a more reliable and effective option in harsh weather conditions.
Thanks for this!! At first I was like "Neat!! he made cat litter in his pizza oven!!"
 
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