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Need to know the voltage of the industrial application in question. Check your HP, that seems like quite a bit!See the answer to the Related Question shown below to get the formula to convert horsepower to KVA.
i would go talk to the company and you know i would.......
I don't know what the answer would be if I did I would not be putting tha answer that I'm putting now so I do not know what the stupid answer is to this stupid question.
Answer I wear hoops, 1 gauge, 1 body piercing, and studs. If it is your first Ear Lobe piercing it is best to get pierced with a stud, and go for a good strong noncorrosive metal (14k or titanium, cheaper stuff like copper, NOT A GOOD MOVE!). Studs have a less chance of being ripped out or caught on anything, Cleaning is simple and healing is rather quick in my opinion. You should never get pierced with a hoop you cause complications with the healing process and your piercer should know that.Personally I wouldn't use a hoop because you will most likely changed the size of the hole. Studs are the way to go for the healing period with lobes. The process is quick and practically painless. But if you pierce any other part of your ear you are going to want to look for a piercer. - Hope that helped, Cheeky6682AnswerIt's better to start with a ring, a good quality ring made of 316LVM Steel, Titanium, or 14kt gold or better.Studs are made of cheap metal in most cases, and the design of the stud can impede your healing.AnswerI would advise a stud because I have found them more comfortable to sleep on and keep clean, but a hoop works as well.AnswerIt is easier to clean a hoop because it is harder to push the stud out to make sure the cleaning solution gets into the piercing but it is just personal preference.-Answer, Meyshi07- Well.. if you are ever wanting to wear a hoop, start with a hoop, its a LOT harder switching form a stud to a hoop because, well the stud is pierced straight,the hoop is curved, I got my cartilage pierced with a stud and had a hell of a time trying to wear a hoop, got all sorts of infected and took me a year to just give up and take the pain till the hoop fit and healed. I still have problems keeping the hoop comfortable at times. My advice go with a hoop if u plan on wearing one neways, and to the answer about rings catching on things, its reversed a stud catches on things easier than a hoop =PAnswer ; Get it pierced with a stud. After it heals then you can wear loops.ANSWER: Now, I don't know where there people are getting their information from, but it's best to go to a PROFESSIONAL PIERCER who would put a hoop in instead of a stud. When you pierce anything, it's going to swell. HOOPS allow the piercing to heal and also allows the piercing to have room to swell. Cartilage is completely different than the ear lobe, and should be treated differently.Piercing guns aren't very good for healing, because they actually blast the hole into your ear instead of making a clean hole.Cleaning hoops are simple. Just wash off the crusties in the shower with antibacterial soap (Dial works well) and put a little bit of antibiotic gel (Neosporin) on the edge of the piercing/ring and work in back and forth.(My credentials; I'm apprenticing at a body piercing shop.)
it can be rejected but it isn't likely to happen. if you clean it regularly it shouldn't be rejected by any means. i don't know that much about silver and rejection. try using steel. :)
If the screw ends of both the septum piercing and the industrial bar are the same size then the screws may work. The only way to know is to try.
Whether you are talking about the industrial piercing or other common ear piercings, they all involve puncturing a jewelry in the skin. Thus, any piercing can easily get viral or bacterial infection, if you don't follow aftercare instructions carefully. &, knowing the signs & symptoms of infected industrial piercing will help you to get treatment before it become very serious. Some of the obvious symptoms of infected industrial piercing are prolonged swelling, inflammation, redness, pain & burning sensation (after the initial 3-4 days of piercing). Unusual discharge of yellowish-green thick fluid & bleeding from the pierced area are also some noticeable symptoms of industrial piercing infection.
Industrial piercings are done with a needle in the hands of a trained professional body piercer. Ardenes is not a body piercing facility, they are not licensed to do body piercing nor do they know how to do industrial piercings. They use piercing guns for ear lobes only. See a professional body piercer at a body piercing studio or your local professional tattoo shop.
Can you stick a needle in your eye, and pray to god that you won't die?
i would have to think so for he worked so hard! but ya know its hard to know! i would feel rejected! PEACE WITH THE WORLD!
I paid $40+ tip... about 3 years ago ... I dont know if that's changed though.
If, after about two months the piercing is still very painful, red and inflamed, and the bar of the piercing seems closer to the surface it could be being rejected by your body. You should go back and see your piercer immediately and seek their professional advice!
No your industrial shouldn't be hurting unless you bang it or snag it in the course of doing something else. I don't know where you got the piercing done or what you are using for cleaning it and how often. So I will point you to the related links and see if you can find the answer yourself.
no because then they would know least about the world
It sounds like a pretty awful idea... Unless your old piercing just so happens to be magically in the perfect location and at the perfect required angle. Tthe two holes for an industrial have to be PLANNED FOR CAREFULLY and, thus, are generally done at the same time and with an industrial in mind. You can't just play connect the dots with any two piercing holes, or force one existing hole to work with a new one.
You know what, I wouldn't be too worried about what equipment is used for an industrial piercing. Why? Well see I am going to tell you that if you want and industrial piercing you better go to a professional body piercing studio and get it done there. Leave piercing to the professionals, the structures of the ear cartilage are complex and if the piercing is not laid out correctly and done correctly long term damage can be done. Lumps, bumps, irritation, bleeding are not things you want to experience Only a professional body piercer can layout the piercing and perform it without all the concerns you are going to have trying to do it yourself. I could go into all the medical terminology and list it all out, but you wouldn't understand it, so lets just say that a professional body piercer can take care of your request with a minimum of discomfort and maximum amount of satisfaction. WikiAnswers is not a venue to provide DIY information that could lead to personal injury.