Dental Floss

Instruments, mechanical issues, copedents, techniques, etc.

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David L. Donald
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Post by David L. Donald »

And those low C strings from the back neck
can be great for placing stents
through the groin veins up to the heart.

Or running mini-cameras through the aorta.

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Post by Leonard G. Robertson »

Newer heavy gauge wound bass strings work well sometimes to remove automobile windshields.

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Post by Jeff Savage »

And here I've been throwing all of my old used strings away...From now on I'm gonna save 'em all and store 'em right with my WD-40 and my Duct tape... Image
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Post by Farris Currie »

Small plain strings are good to sew up the seat of your pants when they split!!!

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Colm Chomicky
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Post by Colm Chomicky »

Actually the cut ends are very sharp, and make great tatoo needles. The graduated sizes really are great for different line weights.

I use a solvent to extract the dyes from the Jagwire photo insert. Nothing is wasted. My latest tatoo is called skull'n'S10. I used two colors here: Sarah Jory Black and Ricky Davis Blue Darlin.
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