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3.2mm.
As in a flesh tunnel ear gauge? What's the point of a non-gauged earring? No point. Just jewelry.
Plugs are different from regular body piercing jewelry because they are intended to "plug" a space. Plugs are used when people gauge (stretch) their piercings. Plugs are most common on lobe piercings, but can be used on virtually any piercing, as long as there is room to gauge. Plugs can be hollow or solid and come in a variety of sizes.
Alas, no. There are several longer. The longest of all, the Paijanne water tunnel in Finland, is a water supply tunnel so probably doesn't count. The Seikan tunnel in Japan carries a narrow-gauge railway and is 33.5 miles long. The Channel tunnel is certainly the longest full-size railway tunnel at 31.3 miles. However, those crafty Swiss are currently at work under the Alps, and the Gotthard Base tunnel (also a standard gauge railway) will be 35.5 miles long, a clear winner.
The abalone shell is inlaid over buffalo horn saddle plugs.
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When was the last time you changed your spark plugs and wires? DO NOT USE A FEELER GAUGE ON THE PLUGS... THEY ARE PRESET AT THE FACTORY AND A FEELER GAUGE OR GAPPING TOOL WILL RUIN THE PLATINUM COATING.
There are many places from which one can buy 0 gauge plugs for ear piercing. These include Amazon, the auction website eBay, Kings Body Jewelry and Fresh Trends.
The first response there is EXTREMLY incorrect. Every piercing no matter what size is a gauge. If you want to have a larger gauge then you will need to use different typed of tapers and plugs to do so. The smallest size you can see through using a small enough silicone tunnel would most likely be an 8, if for some reason not then go up to a 6.
It is screewed into the driver's side head, between the first 2 spark plugs
One gauge, and one gauge only. If you cheat and stretch more than the next gauge you will damage the tissue, once it's damaged it will not return to normal when the plugs are removed.
They are spark plugs. And you put them in right out of the boxes. If you stick a feeler gauge in them, you will ruin the platinum coating and they will not fire correctly.