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boB's idea sounds must useful to me. Yes, Tix (company that makes the flux and soft solder) also makes Anti-Flux. I have it and tried it, but I didn't have much luck. It is a orangy colored liquid. I still have the bottle but the stuff dried out. I suspect I coudl just add water to liquefy it again. But here toothpick is a winner to me.
I’ll try the toothpick, bit I’m not sure I can whittle it down to fit in the ID of the tube. Also thought of flaring the tube a little too, again not sure what tool I can use to do that either. I might have to grind a nail or something down.
I was going to suggest the steel wire straight off, and even without whatever coating is on it, solder doesn't stick to steel very easily so that should work great. But did you know you can get tungsten rod that small?https://www.amazon.com/CK-T0207GL2-Lanthanated-Tungsten-Electrode/dp/B073FV5763I knew it came small, but not THAT small! (.020", which might just fit inside your brass tube). Solder will never stick to tungsten.