Swab stalk in the wheelbore?

Kinser, here is the original post. There were a number of options to use. I tried the first one on the list (soaking it) and it worked for me. I put this on here so you have all the available options

http://www.pinewoodderbyonline.com/post/qtip-has-taken-refuge-in-wheel-7406331?highlight=q+tip&pid=1287198067#post1287198067

BBU
 
BlewBYu said:
Kinser, here is the original post. There were a number of options to use. I tried the first one on the list (soaking it) and it worked for me. I put this on here so you have all the available options

http://www.pinewoodderbyonline.com/post/qtip-has-taken-refuge-in-wheel-7406331?highlight=q+tip&pid=1287198067#post1287198067

BBU

Thanks buddy!
 
Hope you get it out, what size q tip are you using that got stuck? Anyone have a preferred size of q-tips to do there bores?
 
I prefer walmarts Equate brand Q-tip stalks as they are the right size 97-99 for the newer mold wheels. For the predator wheels I'd recommend sanding then down to 96-97 and go as slow as possible.
 
Kinser Racing said:
I got it out. I had to use my teeth. It's the only thing I had that I knew wouldn't damage the hub.
Dentists are real good at telling if you are fisherman when looking at your teeth, I doubt however if many are used to detecting this level of PWD dedication ...
 
Glad it came loose, Chris.

Next question... how do you get a swab out of the gaps in your teeth?

rofl
 
Maglev said:
I prefer walmarts Equate brand Q-tip stalks as they are the right size 97-99 for the newer mold wheels. For the predator wheels I'd recommend sanding then down to 96-97 and go as slow as possible.

Thanks Mag,

I will remember that when I finally get my preds... I have some on order.

I check the gauge on all of my stalks and actually separate them in bins. LOL... so the Studio 35 swabs that I have for 96-97 will be used for those