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Push Pin Maintenance

Started by Alabama556, February 26, 2024, 11:52:42 AM

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Alabama556

Do you need to "scratch up" the playing surface on push pins like you do on a slate or glass call from time to time?

I know my aluminum and copper pot calls sound better after rubbing them with a green 3m pad.

I did not know if titanium or other surfaces would benefit as well.

Thanks for helping me with a stupid question.

Old Gobbler

Chalk is a big deal with push pins , it will let the peg have proper traction onto the striking surface

I prefer primos box call chalk , there ate other good ones out there but I've always used primos

I avoid calls with binders (wax)
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-Shannon

Alabama556

Thank you


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brennan

I saw that the primos chalk this year is green


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Tom007

When it's time to chalk my pushpins, (you will know), I take a clean, dry Kleenex and wipe the old chalk off the paddle. Then as Shannon says I use Primos Brown Chalk on the paddle. The call will be good as new......
"Solo hunter"

Alabama556

Thanks. I did not think of that.


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Ranman

After the season, I wipe all of the chalk off of my calls. Chalk can hold moisture..