First off, you don't "gauge" your ears. You stretch them. Use Teflon or bondage tape to stretch up. Add a new layer about every week and you'll be able to stretch that way. Don't use any other types of tape because they'll make a sticky, gunky mess.
You could but you need to make sure it is the clear acrylic because you can and may get an infection its best to use steel tapers 1. it wont take as long to heal and 2. its easier and cleaner (and wont smell as bad)
Instead of making tapers, you could just use the taping method. Buy a plug and then put a layer of ptfe tape around it. Add 2-3 layers a week and eventually you'll get to whatever size you want. Its way easier than trying to measure household objects to determine what gauge they are. Do some more research on taping!
It made them for more than one year since the 30s
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It is generally very irregular and depends on the make of the ball pen. Some are hexagonal prisms with circular tapers at one end.
i dont know about making them but you can buy them for $14 for 3 @ http://www.hi-vel.com/Catalog__20/Specialized_Shotshell_Ammuniti/specialized_shotshell_ammuniti.html i dont know about making them but you can buy them for $14 for 3 @ http://www.hi-vel.com/Catalog__20/Specialized_Shotshell_Ammuniti/specialized_shotshell_ammuniti.html
The largest EVER made was a 2 gauge. It holds a 2 pound metal ball, if I remember correctly. According the gauge index, a 2 gauge shotgun would hold two half pound balls since the diameter of the shotgun tube determines the gauge, the number of balls to equal a pound going down the barrel in this case would only be two to make a pound. Whereas in a 12 gauge, it takes twelve lead balls of the barrel size to make a pound. A two pound meal ball going down the tube would make for a .5 gauge.
make sure that floating thing in the fuel tank is position right or working. The fuel gauge won't be working right if its stuck in one position. Hope that helps...
The sending unit may be faulty. The year, make, model and which gauge would help.
No. The biggest they make is 12 gauge.
they dont make a 32 gauage Don't know if Baikal makes one, but 32 gauge shotguns are available in Europe according to Cartridges of the World. No US company has loaded these shells for at least 60 years.
Unless your gauge is already 00 you shouldn't try it. When I had my ears gauged, I couldn't put in any flared gauges unless I was already stretched above the size of the jewelry I was putting in, but my ears seem to be harder to gauge than most. You might use Triple antibiotic ointment to make it a bit easier to slip in, or gauge up just a bit by raping your usual 00 tapers or crescents with (I know this sounds weird, but this is what Ive heard) bondage tape to slowly increase the size until the flared gauges are easier to put in.