Wide mouth, Glow in the Dark Drip Tips for sale

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ErikaG

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These are all wide mouth drip tips and yes they glow in the dark! they are hand made with sculpey clay. I started making them for myself and others began asking, so now i am selling them. they are $5.50 each and $2 shipping or 3 for $16 and i will pay the shipping. there is a $.60 fee for paypal or you can mail a check. Please pm me how many you would like and what colors. right now i have.....purple, blue, green, silver, orange, pink and maroon. these are custom made. you can have a single color or multi-color. 30 day guaranty.

disclaimer...the only issue i have had with these was using them on an atty that was overheating. the end got a bit soft. they never burnt but if you have a malfunctioning atty, i do not recommend using them on it. i have not had any complaints from past customers regarding this. only my one experience. they are fine on LR cartos and atties that are working properly.

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these are mystery tips and are made from the excess clay. all are different and you cannot choose colors. they are really cool. the pictures do not do them justice.
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and to prove that yes, they do glow in the dark.....
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ErikaG

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i have never tried a 306 honestly. how close is the heating element to the top of the atty? closer than a reg 510? i can certainly make one and see but i don't have a device to try it out on. here are some better pics. just took them and my kitchen lighting stinks so i apologize for the grain. this is my tip that i use all the time.
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ErikaG

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The msds sheet lists fimo glow in the dark as non toxic. The only issue is overheating unbaked clay. The fumes are bad. Once it is cured, it is not toxic. This is why i wouldn't recommend using it on an overheating atty. Mine did not release fumes or burn, just got a little soft on the bottom.

Edited to add: this is just me being overly cautious. I wouldn't recommend using a plastic tip that was melting either (which some of the thinner ones do)
 
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