I bought a tool with a cord so it's always ready as soon as I plug it in. If you don't keep your battery tool charged, you have to wait to use it whi le it charges. And batteries don't last forever.
I've had good luck using an electric eraser -- a leftover from drafting day s. It's meant to chuck an eraser into, but you can rig it to hold Q-tips, or rag bits wrapped around something. If you know an architect, engineer ( or geologist), there's probably one (five) lying around the office somewher e in the back of a cabinet.
Reid Fisher
No, the parts still aren't clean in San Martin, California USA
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