montmill
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What do you use to clean out the little bit of epoxy that inevitably ends up in the end of the tube without expanding the tube too much?
I also use the pink sheets of dental wax. It works like a charm. I use a small X-Acto knife to clean the wax out of the tube after everything is done.What do you use to clean out the little bit of epoxy that inevitably ends up in the end of the tube without expanding the tube too much?
So you don't use an insertion tool?I also use the pink sheets of dental wax. It works like a charm. I use a small X-Acto knife to clean the wax out of the tube after everything is done.
Disposable glove. With wax at both ends twist the tube as you insert it and when flush get it just below the surface of the hole with your fingertip. When finished dispose of the disposable glove.So you don't use an insertion tool?
No, not anymore. I wear disposable gloves to keep "most" of the glue off my fingers.So you don't use an insertion tool?
I use what I call a "cleaning drill", a drill bit that fits inside the brass tube. Plus, the pilot on the trimmer cleans it further. I rarely need to do more, but if necessary I'll scrape inside the tube to remove any remaining residue.What do you use to clean out the little bit of epoxy that inevitably ends up in the end of the tube without expanding the tube too much?