Good idea. Cheers.If I got quite a few sprues to clean I lay them all out in the bath for a soak!
I'd check the sprues before pulling the plug out to make sure nothing fell off!Good idea. Cheers.


Thanks Andrew.Coming on nicely!!
ATB.
Andrew
Thin (0.3 mm or so) spring steel wire works well. Just don’t buy it coiled up — you’ll never get the curve out, so buy it in straight pieces.aerials (if I can find something thin enough for them).
Thanks all, appreciate the positivity, and the tips. I'll look for some fuse wire or similar. Cheers.Thin (0.3 mm or so) spring steel wire works well. Just don’t buy it coiled up — you’ll never get the curve out, so buy it in straight pieces.
Fuze wire will be too soft Dale. It will bend if you look at it fiercely. Try somewhere like Eileens emporium or your local hobby shop and get some straight nickel silver wire.Thanks all, appreciate the positivity, and the tips. I'll look for some fuse wire or similar. Cheers.
Thanks Tim. Looking at some 0.3mm wire for jewellery making in black. Looks good for the job. A spool should last a lifetimeFuze wire will be too soft Dale. It will bend if you look at it fiercely. Try somewhere like Eileens emporium or your local hobby shop and get some straight nickel silver wire.
Thanks Tim. A veritable emporium indeed. My poor wallet. I'm not looking any further than wire... Well, maybe just a peek?If it’s on a spool you will have trouble straightening it…try here Dale
https://www.eileensemporium.com/mat...traight-wire-250mm-long/category_pathway-1166

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