Introducing....Bmods. Custom drip tips and more!

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ohman

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How is this mmikee. From Atty up this one is about 18mm...


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View attachment 229460 I'm looking for three tips in Ti threaded for the Kayfun 3.1. Wide, standard length, true flow, something along the lines of a Foggatti spark plug but wide and threaded. Need 3. Paypal ready.....

I have been waiting on those dang "spark plugs" forever, I would love 1? please, but I wouldnt mind stainless steel.
 

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View attachment 229460 I'm looking for three tips in Ti threaded for the Kayfun 3.1. Wide, standard length, true flow, something along the lines of a Foggatti spark plug but wide and threaded. Need 3. Paypal ready.....

No problem... Chowder... Just shoot me a pm and I will get going on them....

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I have been waiting on those dang "spark plugs" forever, I would love 1? please, but I wouldnt mind stainless steel.

Do u too want it threaded for a kayfun?

I will post pics of a standard DT that looks similar.. But I would rather not make an exact copy nor could I... I can make the tip from 316l naval brass or titanium.. Lmk... please send a pm so I can keep everybody in order..

I try and do these tips to order... And ship out within 24 hrs... I'm not a fan of lists or waiting . :p

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To answer my own question.....
Low-carbon versions, for example 316L or 304L, are used to avoid corrosion problems caused by welding. Grade 316LVM is preferred where biocompatibility is required (such as body implants and piercings).[21] The "L" means that the carbon content of the alloy is below 0.03%, which reduces the sensitization effect (precipitation of chromium carbides at grain boundaries) caused by the high temperatures involved in welding

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To answer my own question.....
Low-carbon versions, for example 316L or 304L, are used to avoid corrosion problems caused by welding. Grade 316LVM is preferred where biocompatibility is required (such as body implants and piercings).[21] The "L" means that the carbon content of the alloy is below 0.03%, which reduces the sensitization effect (precipitation of chromium carbides at grain boundaries) caused by the high temperatures involved in welding

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I was about to say the same thing.... Lol. not really but....
I try to only use the higher grade stuff.. It causes me more frustration but end results are worth it... Same goes for the brass and titanium eli grade 5.

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Mmikee... Your order is ready.... Lmk when u want to pick em up..
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Here's my kayfun and some custom finish stuff along with one of the ti drip tips..

Will hopefully have some threaded tips to post later tonight...
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Sweet ! I will pick them up Friday if that works for you. Ill call you tomorrow to get directions.
Thanks !
 
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