A. Buy your cheap brushes at Harbor Freight. $5.99 for 36 brushes.
B. Don't do a very good job of cleaning your brushes. Not that these cheap brushes clean up that well anyway.
C. Instead of throwing them away, cut off the junked-up ends and turn them into cheap stencil brushes.
Harbor Freight is as much fun, if not more, than Home Depot. And a lot less expensive. I signed up for their mailings and everytime I get one I usually find something I absolutely must have or better yet, need. Some of Susan's birthday gifts came from Harbor Freight: Rattlesnake Eggs, a new lighter weight drill, and more chip brushes, because we all know who doesn't clean out their brushes.
3 comments:
I love those brushes! I've used my old (worn) no.5 round sables as tails for carved creatures.
Rattlesnake eggs?
Harbor Freight huh? Ok, I'll check them out. Thanks for the tip!
great tip, and I love harbor freight.
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