Cheap tools
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Cheap tools
The next time you're in to see your favorite dentist, ask if you can get a few dental picks or other instruments that are no longer useable. They work geat for removing "O" Rings, retrieving small nuts, washers etc. that tend to fall into tight places that fingers don't fit in as well as small scrapers. You can't beat the price, I got about a dozen free. Dental burrs are also useful, the shank is about 1/16" , fits your dremel tool collet.
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RE: Cheap tools
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The next time you're in to see your favorite dentist, ask if you can get a few dental picks or other instruments that are no longer useable. They work geat for removing "O" Rings, retrieving small nuts, washers etc. that tend to fall into tight places that fingers don't fit in as well as small scrapers. You can't beat the price, I got about a dozen free. Dental burrs are also useful, the shank is about 1/16" , fits your dremel tool collet.
bhady
The next time you're in to see your favorite dentist, ask if you can get a few dental picks or other instruments that are no longer useable. They work geat for removing "O" Rings, retrieving small nuts, washers etc. that tend to fall into tight places that fingers don't fit in as well as small scrapers. You can't beat the price, I got about a dozen free. Dental burrs are also useful, the shank is about 1/16" , fits your dremel tool collet.
bhady
I have many old dental and surgical instruments in my tool box. The picks are also nice for placing repair work where you can't get your fingers; just spear the piece, and when it adheres where you want it, pull off the pick. Old clamps work great for holding work, attaching wiring, etc, in hard to reach places also, and I have a long scalpel handle, and get opened, but unused #11 surgical blades from my job. They make X-acto blades look like butter knives.
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RE: Cheap tools
I've also gotten old hemostats from the dentist. Even if one jaw (we're talking hemostat jaws here!) is broken the other one can be ground down to match and make it as good as new. Too many uses for a hemostat to go into here.