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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 132086" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>This is a great tip. Never thought of that. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>I tried one of the other tips that came with this new soldering iron and it worked even better than the pin. This new tip was the one on the bottom left in the pic. Its a sharp tapering cone and it makes really clean small, uniform holes.</p><p></p><p>I've found a way to get 25 of these little plastic boxes for $2 and change each! This new type I've found has the lid making up about 1/4 of the whole enclosure. I'll use them right side up for terrestrials and upside down for arboreals. I like them better than the deli cups because of the clarity and the ease of removing the tops. Deli cups are cheap and I had them on hand, but I hate how much I have to jostle the whole enclosure to get the lids on or off. A spiderling will be sitting out in ambush position waiting for a meal, and by the time I get the stupid lid open, the sling has retreated in fear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 132086, member: 27883"] This is a great tip. Never thought of that. Thank you. I tried one of the other tips that came with this new soldering iron and it worked even better than the pin. This new tip was the one on the bottom left in the pic. Its a sharp tapering cone and it makes really clean small, uniform holes. I've found a way to get 25 of these little plastic boxes for $2 and change each! This new type I've found has the lid making up about 1/4 of the whole enclosure. I'll use them right side up for terrestrials and upside down for arboreals. I like them better than the deli cups because of the clarity and the ease of removing the tops. Deli cups are cheap and I had them on hand, but I hate how much I have to jostle the whole enclosure to get the lids on or off. A spiderling will be sitting out in ambush position waiting for a meal, and by the time I get the stupid lid open, the sling has retreated in fear. [/QUOTE]
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