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I went to Lowes and bought an aluminum dowel rod 1/4" Then a 1/2" wooden dowel rod for the handle. Drilled 1/4" hole in the wooden rod and cut the aluminum to length. A little devcon epoxy and some electrical tape and I have used the same 2 for over a year now. Works great and cleans up easy.

Hope that helps

John

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I use bamboo skewers to stir my plastic...thats what i've always used and it has always worked for me.

Thats funny, cause I been using the same for years now.

My wife gets them at the dollar store in hundred packs. I break them in half and use them to stir all my plastic.

Delw

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For you guys usin wood/bamboo......

Ive tried those, (Funny Del, I have thousands of bamboo skewers too :lol: )

have you all noticed air bubbling from the porous wood if you leave it in the plastic? it makes tiny air bubbles in my plastic, just curious if it was only me.

Ive since switched to 1/4 aluminum rod like kidlizard uses. they double as great tube dippers also.

anything but your fingers :wink:

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I've never noticed the bubbles with popsicle sticks. I may get them and haven't noticed it. I use the same sticks several times. You can just pull any plastic stuck to it off with little effort. I use them to stir my paint, epoxy, just about everything.

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Red, ever notice salt left out in the open ( in the summer ) does the same thing ? You have to heat the plastic for a bit longer to "boil" out the moisture. I have always used a long metal spoon. It mixes color, salt and glitter quickly and its easy to peel plastic off of.

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