Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 2 updates in 1 topic

"Peter W." <peterwieck33@gmail.com>: Oct 19 11:46AM -0700

This venue exists to offer the most complicated process for the simplest problem, often not even related to the original problem, and then only after endless discussions on irrelevant sidebars.
 
Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls and children of all ages: Go to a decent plumbing supply house, and or an old-fashioned hardware store (even an ACE). Ask to see what they have by way of small brushes, The ACE nearest our summer house has at least ten (10) options, from very soft spring-brass bristles to peel-the-chrome-off-a-trailer-hitch steel bristles, both in toothbrush and paint brush configurations, metal, wood and plastic, and, for the record, including some natural bristle options as well. Then, using your eyes and fingers, choose the best option(s) for your specific need (or needs).
 
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
"ohg...@gmail.com" <ohger1s@gmail.com>: Oct 19 01:47PM -0700

On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 11:14:59 AM UTC-4, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
> them trapped in ya skin. Not my favourite tool.
 
> --
> Adrian C
 
All I can tell you is the material is black, it's not metallic, it's not natural hair, it's very stiff, and not only does it not shed any particles whatsoever, it doesn't wear out. A bit. At all. It also doesn't react to IPA, acetone, or toluene. I've seen those fiberglass pens that come with 10 refills. The Chemtronic brush bristles are only a few mm long but they don't wear down.
 
Chemtronics answered my email and said they don't sell the brushes separately as I suspected. I have been unable to find them by searching images or found any other product that uses them.
 
For now I've cut some acid brushes down to about 5 mm to duplicate the stiffness (more or less). I guess I'll have to buy some cans of Fluxoff to get a couple more. I think I'll drill them and attach a long lanyard to them so I'm less likely to misplace them in the future.
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