T-tips nozzle of stainless steel duck

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CALLAGAN

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Hello everyone,

Is this possible that Super T Manufacturing sells of T-tips nozzle of stainless steel duck for cartomiseurs ?

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Form nozzle stainless steel

I think qu' there would be customers for this model :thumb:

Good day :vapor:
 

forcedfuel50

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They would look sweet, i have no plans to make any though, as a flat one you can't reasonably drip through and since it's also, flat, it'd not only need to be turned on a lathe, then it'd need to be machined flat, making it quite cost inneffective, at least with the costs of machining runs here in the US.
 

BrockJ

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Reminds me of "Pico De Gallo" which translated properly means Beak of the Rooster.

Next time you're having Mexican food ask for a little Rooster beak. They just look at ya kinda funny.

I was also a big fan of the Duck Beak styled tips until I got use to the Aluminum and Derlin Shortys manufactured by Super-T.

No longer do I prefer the Duck Beak..
 

CALLAGAN

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They would look sweet, i have no plans to make any though, as a flat one you can't reasonably drip through and since it's also, flat, it'd not only need to be turned on a lathe, then it'd need to be machined flat, making it quite cost inneffective, at least with the costs of machining runs here in the US.


I understand, thank you for responding.
 

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They would look sweet, i have no plans to make any though, as a flat one you can't reasonably drip through and since it's also, flat, it'd not only need to be turned on a lathe, then it'd need to be machined flat, making it quite cost inneffective, at least with the costs of machining runs here in the US.

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