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Old 07-02-2011, 04:30 PM
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Where do you get those small squeezy bottle with the hollow needle points, my dad used to get some for his work but can't remember the supplier?
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Are you talking about varnish holders.

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Old 07-02-2011, 06:50 PM
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Thats the one jim but my dad was able to buy them with disposable tips, we use something similar in technology to apply solvent cement, but the thing never clogged he said, I tried one of those and it just gummed up?

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G A C do I saw them yestrday. Square glass bottles with needle for applying varnish as they are less likely to topple over than a normal bottle of varnish
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G A C do I saw them yestrday. Square glass bottles with needle for applying varnish as they are less likely to topple over than a normal bottle of varnish
i think he means the ones with the needle constantly sticking out, the so called (non clogg) needle dont waste your time R.C get one of these what jocks on about, ye canny clogg it!
or i use a brush thats tapered and a needle
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Thats the one jim but my dad was able to buy them with disposable tips, we use something similar in technology to apply solvent cement, but the thing never clogged he said, I tried one of those and it just gummed up?

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These have a needle down the centre.which you replace after use.no more blockages.I use these.

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G A C do I saw them yestrday. Square glass bottles with needle for applying varnish as they are less likely to topple over than a normal bottle of varnish
This is what he's talking about.
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