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I'd been saving these for no reason other than I'm pack-ratty. But I had others where the metal and shaft had come completely separated. I was able to repair them and have restored three good brushes that I had originally considered lost. |
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These, however, have the wood still in the interior - I tried drilling them out a bit but wasn't happy with the progress - there's also still glue around the sides from the manufacturing. |
Any ideas? I have spare handles around.
Stop being cheap an buy a new brush? :)
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