solder / welding brass

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Is there some problem with lead contacting the skin? I'm not being facetious here, just unaware that simple contact is a problem. (Ingestion, yeah, I get that). Plus, I load lots of lead bullets every year and while I'm careful when casting and tumbling, I've never really been concerned with simple contact when loading.

The reason I ask is that for years hereabouts there was an old-wives remedy for avoiding poison ivy, and that was to wear a lead sinker on a string around the neck. Lots of folks I know would do that and it seemed to guard against the poison ivy rash.
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Eh, up to a half-inch one isn't that bad. It's once you get to the huge ones where it's super gross. :P
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Brass isn't suitable for piercings, I think you'll need to do what Denis said and get them plated.
I think there is still possibly some risk involved - can't you come up with a non piercing application ?
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The way gauge wearers work their way up in size, I got a mental picture of them moving up to say, howitzer shells in their ears. :lol:
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CByrneIV wrote:You're gonna need to sleeve the gauge in either plastic or stainless.
so a bit of shrink tube which will be hidden by the flesh of the ear anyway???

could I electroplate them after welding them up. with gold or silver?
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Don't know if it will work or not, but Grainger sells an array of heat shrinking Teflon - works well at protecting wires in 500 degree environments.
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Netpackrat wrote:
Precision wrote:The "jewelry" in this case is gauges for the ears.
This sounds like another one of those things of which I should not ask for a translation, nor do a Google image search upon.
Cannibal chic. Or something like that.

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Greg wrote:Lost souls looking to establish SOME kind of identity and belong to something, even if they have to borrow someone else's markings.
I find it generally a good idea to be less distinguishable..Image
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Not all of us are as concerned about how we would be described to the police...
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Aglifter wrote:Not all of us are as concerned about how we would be described to the police...

Even the jackbooted thugs???
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