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Doug Cox



Registered: March 2005
Posts: 49
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Dental floss threader/thread puller.
· Date: Tue June 21, 2005 · Views: 7,411 · Tags: 1 · Filesize: 36.4kb, 320.8kb · Dimensions: 1600 x 1200 ·
Keywords: Thread Puller


James Labanowski

Registered: March 2005
Location: Oxnard, California
Posts: 2,046
Sun June 26, 2005 11:25am

I cant figure what is getting all the interest: the Dime or the thread puller.
It must be very interesting getting 100 hits a day and NO comments.
James Labanowski

Registered: March 2005
Location: Oxnard, California
Posts: 2,046
Tue June 28, 2005 11:50am

Hello Doug - If all this is THAT important to you then email me and I will help you but it is obvious to even the casual observer what is going on. If your pics were of that big an interest to receive so many views wouldnt you think there would be a few more comments. I would have done this by email but yours is not listed(that I could find) but on the good side maybe this will help you get more Views and put another picture on the Most Viewed. My email is docski377@aol.com if you wish to drop me a line.
Michael Joyce

Registered: March 2005
Location: Central MA
Posts: 1,521
Fri July 1, 2005 1:38pm

For loops, I use the pieces of thread that I snip away from the other pieces of thread, that are no longer of use to me. Kind of a perpetual ongoing tool, or "an infinate number of tie off loops". I also wouldn't trust the waxey coating, added flouride, or menthol in a dental loop, to be compatible with most finishes on the market today. Looks like a disaster ready to happen.
Scott VanGuilder

Registered: March 2005
Location: Chisholm, MN
Posts: 265
Tue October 25, 2005 9:01am

I use just plain old 4# mono for thread pulling loops.
William Bartlett

Registered: March 2005
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 102
Fri October 20, 2006 11:31pm

I use these too work great. I got them based on a tip from this site.
Daniel Glenn Eason
Aether Seraph

Registered: April 2011
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
Posts: 47
Wed May 11, 2011 11:28pm

sun bleached #25 power-pro tied into a loop.

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He who experiences the unity of life sees his own self in all beings, and all beings in his own self, and looks upon everything with an impartial eye. Buddha
Brent Holland

Registered: May 2011
Posts: 5
Thu May 19, 2011 9:11pm

Okay, I give up... enlighten the amateur here, how are these made? Or do you buy them? If so, where? Loops are a real pain! I have good luck using the Stren Lo-Vis Green monofiliment 8 LB Test.


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