Syringe to siphon IPA etc
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Trying to load the paper towel on track cleaner
[user=2080]Barchester[/user] wrote:7) use small plastic bags & sell small quantities on E-bay…Alternative uses for left over basket liner. . .
5) line baskets ! Ok too obvious
6). . . Come on guys help me out here !
Cheers ( ok I'll put the top back on the solvent bottle now)
Matt
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8) wrap the excess around your upper body as an extra itchy insulation layer under your coat in the cold weather.
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Andy
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Well, my old girl, anyway!
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Re the syringes Kevin - go to Boots the Chemist and buy some !! No problem at all if you tell them what they're for. On the other hand, a vet is better because the syringes are much bigger. You don't need a licence to buy them………….
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. . . or go to an art supply shop and buy some plastic pipettes. They're cheap as chips and more controllable than syringes. I have both, but only ever use pipettes.Re the syringes Kevin - go to Boots the Chemist and buy some !! No problem at all if you tell them what they're for. On the other hand, a vet is better because the syringes are much bigger. You don't need a licence to buy them………….
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