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    Tip for cleaning swarf from Magnetic Sockets

    I find that the magnetic drivers or sockets often get clogged with little bits of swarf or other debris (paint from hex screws, etc.).

    In trying to clean them, I have tried tweezers, air, pins, etc. - none seemed to work very well. So I thought - why not try hot melt glue.

    Here are the dirty sockets with finishing nails sticking to the sockets:

    Tip for cleaning swarf from Magnetic Sockets-hotmeltgluedirtysockets.jpg

    You then squirt some hot melt glue into the cavity, holding the finishing nail in place. Let the glue cool for a short bit and then pull the nail to extract the glue:

    Tip for cleaning swarf from Magnetic Sockets-hotmeltglueinprocess_a.jpg

    Tip for cleaning swarf from Magnetic Sockets-hotmeltglueinprocess_b.jpg

    and then you can pull the glue off the finishing nail (I had more of these to clean, so I reused the nails):

    Tip for cleaning swarf from Magnetic Sockets-hotmeltglueendresult.jpg

    There was one that was oily, so some degreaser was used before the hot melt glue.

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    Cool idea!

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    Hot tip!
    Thanks!

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    Now that is clever!

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    Congratulations BuffaloJohn - your socket swarf cleaning method is the Tool Tip of the Month for September 2025!

    This is a quick and easy method for getting sockets perfectly clean.

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    Excellent tip!

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    Thought I should try the torture test of this tip. So, I found lots of small bits of swarf from the bandsaw and packed them in tight. Did it to a 1/4 and two 5/16 drivers:

    Tip for cleaning swarf from Magnetic Sockets-before.jpg

    Then, I used the tip. To aid in getting the stuff in all the nooks and crannies and to speed up the process, when I put the hot melt glue, I used the finishing nail to stir the glue/swarf mixture and then let it harden, now using the finishing nail to pry the mass out.

    And the result is:

    Tip for cleaning swarf from Magnetic Sockets-after.jpg

    I didn't use more than 4 passes on any driver. The photo shows a couple of tiny bits, could have made another pass, I suppose...



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    Last edited by BuffaloJohn; Oct 12, 2025 at 11:09 AM.

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