I know eBay you can put whatever you want on there price wise, why would a newer O-Cedar bottle be going for $38
I use hemostats to remove any roots or cork that is left. Here are two that i use all the time.. the one will fit in the tiniest of medicine bottles. I usually leave corks or pieces inside. Just my preference.I've had some buck with a pipe cleaner. I know eBay you can put whatever you want on there price wise, why would a newer O-Cedar bottle be going for $38 I believe they're fairly common
good call, thanksI use hemostats to remove any roots or cork that is left. Here are two that i use all the time.. the one will fit in the tiniest of medicine bottles. I usually leave corks or pieces inside. Just my preference.
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Giddy upYou can use a cordless drill. Start with a small bit and carefully drill through as straight as you can, then increase the bit size until you can collapse the stopper. It destroys the stopper/cork, but if you are careful, it won't hurt the bottle.
good call, thanks
Giddy up
I've had some buck with a pipe cleaner. I know eBay you can put whatever you want on there price wise, why would a newer O-Cedar bottle be going for $38 I believe they're fairly common
I've had some buck with a pipe cleaner. I know eBay you can put whatever you want on there price wise, why would a newer O-Cedar bottle be going for $38 I believe they're fairly common
I use hemostats to remove any roots or cork that is left. Here are two that i use all the time.. the one will fit in the tiniest of medicine bottles. I usually leave corks or pieces inside. Just my preference.
ROBBYBOBBY64.
I got 1 out, like that, floating in water by using a thin knife& a thing to hold it... wire or something? it took a bit, but I cut it in pieces and got it out. What about a fishhook and line? Or a curved or hooked dental tool? Or a long skewer and empty the water- skewer it carefully against the bottom? Believe it, I would get that out of there....
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a drill is a little extreme it is only a corkLivin on the edge! Not much scares me... but the potential of what could go wrong with a drill and a bottle on the line? Scares me.... Lol! Your gutsy..... I guess it would depend on the size of the cork and the size of the drill bit. I got a tiny cork out, last night, using a curved dental pick, but it could have easily pushed it into the bottle, where I’d really never get it out.
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