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by m3ph15t0 » 25 Jan 2007 0:32
could anyone please post the dimensions height and width wise of these street sweeper bristles? I would like to make a tension wrench in the style of kaotik, but I don't have access to that type of material, so I need the dimensions to know what I'm goin for.
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by raimundo » 25 Jan 2007 11:30
why doncha pm kaotik, he won't bite and he may have some bristle to spare. 
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by strapon » 13 Feb 2007 7:04
where on earth do you pick these things up? i cant imagine people running out when the street sweeper somes along and nicking the bristles off of it. how do you get hold of 'em?
i do know whats round the corner! i just dont know where the corner is
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by random » 13 Feb 2007 10:23
LOL.. You can find street sweeper bristles by keeping an eye out on the side of the road after its been swept as the odd bristle tends to break off...Its probably not a good idea to chase after street cleaners trying to grab at the bristles if you value your hands!!
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by tester293 » 13 Feb 2007 12:25
Or go to a local 99 cent store or Home Depot and get a small drain snake. The material is the same size and better for making picks.
My two cents......
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by Kaotik » 13 Feb 2007 23:28
m3ph15t0, You can also use the wider of the two windshield wiper inserts, but you will have to shave the edges off to an 1/8".
If your making the double prong tension wrench then do the same as above, but once the 90 degree bends are made you will need to shave the edges of both pieces to fit in a majority of locks.
Which wrench were you going to make?
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by Libris » 15 Feb 2007 8:01
I live in Lithuania, and it's difficult to find sweeper bristles here, and I thought of alternative way.
Is bristles in the chimney cleaning brush the same? If so, it would be easier to find. These brushes look like that:

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by raimundo » 15 Feb 2007 11:35
yeah, they look a lot like the same thing. if the dimension is not the same, it could be close enough to work I think.
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by Libris » 15 Feb 2007 14:44
I was in the store today, and got an opportunity to touch these brushes. But, I realised that I can bend the bristle with my bare fingers, is that the same with street sweeper bristles? Or should I look for something more rigid?
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by nice7175 » 15 Feb 2007 19:03
i've had decent luck with hacksaw blades.
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by linty » 15 Feb 2007 19:14
you can bend a street sweeper bristle with your fingers if it's more than 2 inches long.
i've had terrible luck with street sweeper bristles personally. i've found dozens and they are always corroded and brittle. i guess maybe that's why they broke off in the first place.
i use drain snakes for tension wrenches and shutter hold-opener thingies. for picks that don't need any bending, i like hacksaw blades.
for this kind of thing though it's best to make a bunch of variations and then pick your favorite.
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by Tygart » 17 Feb 2007 1:19
I found a chimney cleaning brush Like the one above..
And it just bends when I put tention on it..
Are they ok? Am I just using too much tention??
I have been using a bent screwdriver, I messed up and grinded it too small but it works some what..
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by Libris » 17 Feb 2007 7:35
Maybe you should temper it? (only guessing) 
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by linty » 17 Feb 2007 7:54
i like for my tension tools to have a little bend to them because it stops me from overtensioning when i'm getting frustrated. but if it's bending significantly under light tension than it probably is too soft.
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