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Post by goneforagasper on Jul 28, 2015 11:02:31 GMT
Here is a daft idea which has worked for me :- Take an old drip tip Block the hole (I used a dowel) Put drip tip in Turn tank upside down, remove base and stand in eggcup Rewick, screw the base back and replace drip tip Result - no loss of juice
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2015 11:51:56 GMT
Cheaper than a kayfill
Personally I have a love affair with my kayfil LOL
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Post by lee on Jul 28, 2015 11:55:28 GMT
syringe it out, then rewick/recoil - easy as pie.
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Post by phatfil on Jul 28, 2015 12:53:32 GMT
cling film over a drip tip base before inserting into the atty, or a drinking straw spilt along its length pushed up thru the chimney can both do the same, also both are good for 'overfilling' too
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