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#13
I was astonished at this because I thought I came up with a nice inexpensive way to do it also,but never posted the idea. Here it is, I take my hot glue gun and make small dots and use them to put on the end of my pins.
#15
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This has been discussed on another list, and one lady found 3M disposable ear plugs / hearing protection from one of her local hardware stores.
Rather than the 80 plugs, the package actually uses PAIR as their unit of measure, so the package has 160 plugs, further reducing the price of the substitute to a small fraction of the Pinmoors. She ended up paying $13.45 USD, to get 160 plugs, and they do the same job.
Rather than the 80 plugs, the package actually uses PAIR as their unit of measure, so the package has 160 plugs, further reducing the price of the substitute to a small fraction of the Pinmoors. She ended up paying $13.45 USD, to get 160 plugs, and they do the same job.
#17
Originally Posted by Aussie Quilter
This has been discussed on another list, and one lady found 3M disposable ear plugs / hearing protection from one of her local hardware stores.
Rather than the 80 plugs, the package actually uses PAIR as their unit of measure, so the package has 160 plugs, further reducing the price of the substitute to a small fraction of the Pinmoors. She ended up paying $13.45 USD, to get 160 plugs, and they do the same job.
Rather than the 80 plugs, the package actually uses PAIR as their unit of measure, so the package has 160 plugs, further reducing the price of the substitute to a small fraction of the Pinmoors. She ended up paying $13.45 USD, to get 160 plugs, and they do the same job.
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