… That sort of …"coal fires and Flue Brush…"
Oo-er! To what size of lathe have we progressed from one that fits round a plughole-gunge brush?
Still, I like Derek's suggestion, though do wonder how you are meant to wash a plughole brush used as such without simply rinsing the gunge whence it came.
If it's too short for your particular lathe it would seem simple enough to cut the original handle off and fit the brush stem into a hole drilled into a length of dowel.
Regarding using a gun-brush, a boiler-tube brush may be a good alternative.
I usually just push a ball of kitchen-roll paper through the spindle, using a suitable rod or dowel.
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For cleaning out the chip-tray I find a child's polythene toy beach-spade, with a blade about 2 inches wide and a short handle, makes an effective "dust-pan", used in conjunction with an old paint-brush. It fits neatly in the trays around the machine feet in both of the lathes, and the mill.
Edited By Nigel Graham 2 on 29/05/2022 17:51:16