This section is from the book "Cassell's Cyclopaedia Of Mechanics", by Paul N. Hasluck. Also available from Amazon: Cassell's Cyclopaedia Of Mechanics.
Acetylene burners are most conveniently cleaned with a very line needle fixed firmly in a handle; but a piece of very fine wire of a stiffness equal to a needle, if obtainable, will do just as well. As a rule, fine wires are soft, and a stiff wire of the required fineness could not be so easily obtained as a fine needle.
 
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