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outbackblackjack

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12-14 gauge piercing needles
they are hollow....
and made of stainless steel and are sold in 3 inch lengths..hoping to help,

4g~5.0mm-----------4.50mm-------------0.25mm
6g~4.20mm-----------3.70mm------------0.25mm
8~3.36mm------------2.96mm------------0.20mm
10g~2.76mm---------2.36mm------------0.20mm
11g~2.38mm---------1.98mm------------0.20mm
12g~2.10mm---------1.70mm------------0.20mm
13g~1.82mm---------1.46mm------------0.18mm
14g~1.62mm---------1.26mm------------0.18mm
15g~1.46mm---------1.10mm------------0.18mm
16g~1.26mm---------0.90mm------------0.18mm
17g~1.13mm---------0.77mm------------0.18mm
18g~1.03mm---------0.67mm------------0.18mm
19g~0.88mm---------0.52mm------------0.18mm
20g~0.79mm---------0.43mm------------0.18mm

Has anyone figured out what size(s) of hypodermic/piercing needle(s) work for this?
 

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So the 300 series won't rust? That would be the way to go then. I just always thought the 400 series SS was better since that's what they make surgical instruments from (but they are a "disposable" item, so I guess they don't have to take rust into account LOL :))

I am a Pipefitter by trade, and as best I can remember (not 100% sure on this), the higher the number..the higher the CARBON content of the material. SS is an exotic metal. If you go that route, I would stick with something in the LOW 300's, below 309. The Carbon is what is magnetic, and is also what will rust. As stated in an earlier post...if a magnet sticks to it, it will eventually rust. Im a newbie to vaping and modding, but I would still suggest using plastic or rubber tubing going down in to the bottle. I have a high end bottom feeder, and that is how mine is done.
 

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Im a newbie to vaping and modding, but I would still suggest using plastic or rubber tubing going down in to the bottle. I have a high end bottom feeder, and that is how mine is done.

Yeah I'm starting to believe that this is definitely the way to go.
 

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I am a Pipefitter by trade, and as best I can remember (not 100% sure on this), the higher the number..the higher the CARBON content of the material. SS is an exotic metal. If you go that route, I would stick with something in the LOW 300's, below 309. The Carbon is what is magnetic, and is also what will rust. As stated in an earlier post...if a magnet sticks to it, it will eventually rust. Im a newbie to vaping and modding, but I would still suggest using plastic or rubber tubing going down in to the bottle. I have a high end bottom feeder, and that is how mine is done.

I think what you will find is that Higher percentages of Chromium and Nickel are what inhibits the formation of “rust”, Iron Oxides.

If you are not sure what the metallurgic make up of a alloy is, here is a great site for reference,

MatWeb - The Online Materials Information Resource

MatWeb - The Online Materials Information Resource

MatWeb - The Online Materials Information Resource

The percentage of Chromium maxes out at about 20% for most SS alloys. You just don’t get much more benefit after 20%
 

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I think what you will find is that Higher percentages of Chromium and Nickel are what inhibits the formation of “rust”, Iron Oxides.

If you are not sure what the metallurgic make up of a alloy is, here is a great site for reference,

MatWeb - The Online Materials Information Resource

MatWeb - The Online Materials Information Resource

MatWeb - The Online Materials Information Resource

The percentage of Chromium maxes out at about 20% for most SS alloys. You just don’t get much more benefit after 20%

Thanks for the clarification and the great references. Im not sure of the makeup, but I can tell you what to weld them with..lol :p
 

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matweb is a great site if you came across some alloy and are unsure of it's properties.

I've done many material workup for things like jigs or tooling and have found materials that have extreemly similar properties to what the "engineering" fresh out of college says we should use at 1/3 to 1/4 the cost.

I don't do too much welding but seem to have the abilty to burn a hole thru just about anything. LOL.
 
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