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Subject: | Re: Filling inside Staple holes?? |
From: | Geoff Sobering <sobering@xxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Tue, 19 Jul 2005 22:59:35 -0500 |
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Reply-to: | Geoff Sobering <sobering@xxxxxxxxx> |
> Bram recommends a hypodermic needle – is that one from West System or do you > go to the local drugstore or to the "free needle program" in your town? Can > they be cleaned or do you just chuck them? Out here in "the sticks" we can get syringes and needles at most any farm-supply store. The veterinary size items (16 ga needles and 10-20cc syringes) work better with epoxy than stuff for people. The WEST syringes are usually reusable if you let the epoxy harden and then "pop" out the slug left behind. I generally just toss the vet syringes and needles after one use (encapsulated in a bit of leftover hardened epoxy, there's almost no "sharps hazard"). Cheers, Geoff S. DN US-5156/Laser 145234/Renegade 510/Swift... |
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