Lost My Grass Tip. What To Use Instead?

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weidertm24 Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 12:13am
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I have the master set and deluxe set. Is there any tip from either sets that would work?

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kakeladi Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 1:00am
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Well there is a BIG grass tip but I can't remember what # it is.
Otherwise I think you are going to have ot use tip 1, 2 or 3 and make LOTS of squeezes icon_sad.gif

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thin4life Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 1:06am
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BUY A NEW ONE!

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jules5000 Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 1:24am
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I would buy a new one too, I am with thin4life on that one. It would be a pain in the neck to use a single hole tip. Your time is more valuable than that. I just looked in Wilton yearbook 2011 and there is a tip that is similiar that you might be able to get to work. It is tip # 234. It looked as if the holes were a little bigger, but if it was all consistent I would think it wouldn't matter and it would be faster. Best wishes.

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weidertm24 Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 3:44am
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I'm going to buy a new one but its for a cake due tomorrow at 11. And i didn't realize I lost mine until like right before I had to go to work and hobby lobby doesn't open until 9 tomorrow morning. Ah still stuck on what to do.

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weidertm24 Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 3:45am
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I'm going to buy a new one but its for a cake due tomorrow at 11. And i didn't realize I lost mine until like right before I had to go to work and hobby lobby doesn't open until 9 tomorrow morning. Ah still stuck on what to do.

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sepijoun Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 3:54am
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Maybe a garlic crusher could do the job?

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sepijoun Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 3:55am
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Maybe a garlic crusher could do the job?

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