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[370] Installing and Repairing Hinge Rivets Using Pulse-arc-Welding Technology
Installing or repairing hinge rivets can be difficult with a torch. Flooding a hinge with solder and permanently joining a link to adjacent links are among the risks when using a torch and solder. Use of the following pulse-arc welding techniques to weld the hinge rivets will eliminate potential problems and speed up the overall procedure..... (2004)
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Show me more articles from: [Visual Communications]|[Mark B. Mann]
Releated Categories: [Hinges & Catches]|[Fusing & Welding]|[Repairs]

 

[471] Installing Sizing Beads
Arthritis is a common malady which affects many people as they age. People with arthritis often have enlarged knuckles which make it difficult to wear rings. A ring that barely squeezes over an arthritic knuckle may be so loose on the finger that it slips around and around. The simplest solution is often to add two beads of metal on the inside of the ring. This basic approach works by effectively tightening the ring when it is on the finger. Yet the space between the beads permits the ring to be turned as it is slipped over the knuckle. Another situation justifying the addition of sizing beads is when a top-heavy ring spins.... (1998)
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Show me more articles from: [Ring Repair]|[Alan Revere]
Releated Categories: [Repairs]
ISBN: 0965104915

 

[3] Jewellery Repair
Repairing jewellery is an extremely tricky job. Work often pretends to be something else, metal is not what it is labelled, or sold as and the customer's memory fades with time, so that jewellery is often given to the repair person as something different thas it's real condition or materials. What follows is a list of questions... (1992)
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Show me more articles from: [Brain Press Publications]|[Charles Lewton-Brain]
Releated Categories: [Repairs]|[Beginner's Corner]

 

[184] Jewelry Repair - Reducing Half-Size
At the counter, you remove the tape with a sharp blade and then slide the ring up a man-drel. Next, you measure Mrs. Moder’s finger with a set of ring sizers. Comparing her finger, size 5 1 / 2, to the ring, size 6, confirms that the ring should be brought down one half-size. Examine the ring closely. It is marked 14k and you have no reason to.... (1999)
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Show me more articles from: [Ring Repair]|[Alan Revere]
Releated Categories: [Repairs]
ISBN: 0965104915

 

[369] Moissanite Necklace Repair Using Pulse-Arc Welding Technology
This necklace contains Charles & Colvard created moissanite. It has been mistakenly pulled and a few links have broken. Repairing the links using pulse-arc-welding technology removes the potential to freeze links, reduces the build-up of oxidation and decreases time required for clean-up as opposed to using a torch for the repair.... (2004)
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Show me more articles from: [Visual Communications]|[Mark B. Mann]
Releated Categories: [Repairs]|[Fusing & Welding]

 

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