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I received a magazine in the mail from Mirco-Mark the small tool specialists. They have a website www.micromark.com and I was looking in their catalog and came across these. I think they may be small enough tips for gluing binding on. In the magazine they are $5.15 for 2 empty one ounce bottles...or $5.95 for 2 empty two ounce bottles. On the website they are a little bit more. I have looked at Joanns and Michaels, Fred Meyers (Krogers) and Walmart and couldn't find them.
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Smart idea! I wonder if they have them at Harbor Freight. They have just about everything else.
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Originally Posted by gzuslivz
Smart idea! I wonder if they have them at Harbor Freight. They have just about everything else.
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When you glue blinding do you go back and sewing it then???
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Tip looks much like the air hose tip used to inflate son's basketball - hmmmmm????
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Originally Posted by jean1941
When you glue blinding do you go back and sewing it then???
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Originally Posted by Airwick156
I received a magazine in the mail from Mirco-Mark the small tool specialists. They have a website www.micromark.com and I was looking in their catalog and came across these. I think they may be small enough tips for gluing binding on. In the magazine they are $5.15 for 2 empty one ounce bottles...or $5.95 for 2 empty two ounce bottles. On the website they are a little bit more. I have looked at Joanns and Michaels, Fred Meyers (Krogers) and Walmart and couldn't find them.
I would love to get those too! Thanks so much for sharing with us here! |
Great find! I use empty printer ink refill bottles. They look the same as these. I noticed Roxanne's Basting Glue now comes in this type of bottle too and it's refillable.
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I found mine at Micheals and Walmart. They were in with the fabric paints.
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These are the ones I use - no rust and the metal tips screw onto the plastic tips and unscrew for cleaning.
The ones with the syringe tips were making me crazy - soaking in alcohol and water - these are easy to clean with a pipe cleaner or toothpick. You can buy a bunch of replacement tips pretty cheap, too. http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/1708-AA.shtml |
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