- Tue Jun 14, 2016 4:11 am
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Good video, thanks.
Guitar stings often make good probes. They're piano wire aka nickel-silver steel. The wound strings often have the inner core protruding which gets cut off when fitting to a guitar, an 18-thou wound 3rd (G) has a thin core and a wire wrap which makes holding it easy. The 1st or top-E strings are available down to 7-thou (banjo) or 8-thou but need a pin chuck to grip them. Guitarists regularly discard used strings...
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My old mate "D" had a problem with his hearing aid, so he designed and made a tiny drill to go around the 90° bend in the earpiece and clear plastic swarf out; miracle he could hear again. Basically a bendy wire with a sharp tip, although he used bronze rod from a model shop, a guitar string can be given a sharp edge with the oblique cutters.
I've snapped too many tiny drills to risk poking one into a carb, they go down to 10-thou, 0.2mm or even smaller but they tend to be stubby and have a nasty habit of snapping off, difficult extraction.