Surfing the web for compressed sponges, about the only thing I found was at
http://www.bcbin.com/itm00193.htm It looks really cool, but with currency conversion and overseas shipping costs (a buck for a sponge and 35 bucks or so to ship it to the U.S.) ... well, it just doesn't seem likely.<br><br>1) Does anyone have any recommendations for where I could procure some good useful sponges? The kind that might compress down enough to be included inside, well, maybe not an Altoids tin, but some kind of small kit?<br><br>2) One friend recommended soldering sponges. Does anyone know how well they'd compress?<br><br>I bought a big square sheet of flat sponge material at the grocery store to cut into pieces the width & length of my kits, but I have yet to actually go out early one morning and try it, so I don't know if it'll really work. In his writings, Doug says he prefers dehydrated compressed type sponges like those available at most gourmet cooking stores. Well, I don't know of any gourmet cooking stores around here, though I'm sure they are around. I'm just not much the gourmand.<br><br>Online, I've also found some interesting sponges at
http://www.garyline.com/site/browse3.asp?category=50<br> but I don't really feel like ordering a few hundred.
<br><br>3) Am I at least on the right track? Any recommendations?<br><br>Stay safe,<br>J.T.