You're having some fun with that clutch - ain't we all?
My favourite method is (I thought) universally known and it's easy too...
(What you're trying to achieve, doing what I do, is to get the near-side of the car as high as you can without the off-side wheel leaving the ground, this is because of the way the hydraulic system was built, it sort of faces downhill from the master, with the n/s high it's easier to get the air out) This is also why you push the clutch pedal to the floor, so that the piston in the m/c is right at the bottom so won't hold any air)
Using the Eazi Bleed pressure bleeder (keep the pressure down to no more than about 20 psi (I use a wheel barrow wheel for ease of use)
1: Face the car uphill (if you can) if you can't it just means a bit more faff.
2: Securely chock rear wheels especially the off-side wheel.
3: Use a piece of wood to push the clutch pedal to the floor, jam it on the seat front to hold it.
4: Axle stand at the ready - start jacking your nearside front end up. (I usually get the jack under the frame near the swing arm knuckle - don't forget to use a piece of wood on the jack head so it won't slip)
5: Put your axle stand under the normal jacking point, you might need it if your jack doesn't go high enough.
6: Jack up the car up until the off-side front wheel starts to get 'light' but don't allow it to leave the deck.
(I don't know if you are familiar with how easi bleed works, but some don't have valves to control the air supply and can be a pain operating on your own - if you've got a second pair of hands it'll be a breeze - OR, put a little control valve into the airline from the tyre - I used one from a fish tank air line, it works great ( remember - you DON'T need a lot of air pressure or flow, be very gentle with both)
7: Get your easi bleed ready, 1/2 to 3/4 full of new DOT4, screw your cap on to the brake res, make sure your clutch bleed is ready for action, VERY gently apply air and keep your eyes on both the fluid level and the clutch bleeder.
8: You will see when the air is out by the lack of bubbles
9: before dropping the car, put the clutch pipe and clip back and give it a test prod. Don't worry about the easi bleed still connected.
If you're happy with the feel excellent, if it does feel a bit spongy replace the wooden pedal holder and repeat process.
Good luck
George P/S The bulkhead nipple is notorious for rusting so be gentle if you intend bleeding from there.