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I resized mine and needed a hammer to get the pins out. I am not kidding!!

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Yes, I resized mine. I had to 'kill' a plastic sizer though. The width of the bracelet just fits in the space provided. So, I got a file and made the plastic holder bigger so I could see the pin hole easier.

Otherwise, you need to stand the bracelet on end and carefully tap the pins out. Preferably with something holding the bracelet in place.

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mcwright wrote: Yes, I resized mine. I had to 'kill' a plastic sizer though. The width of the bracelet just fits in the space provided. So, I got a file and made the plastic holder bigger so I could see the pin hole easier.

Otherwise, you need to stand the bracelet on end and carefully tap the pins out. Preferably with something holding the bracelet in place.

I forgot... I broke my cheap plastic sizer, too.

And I was careful... with a full size hammer!!

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Whoa!  I will try my little thumb tack & hammer approach when it arrives.

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EricAldovino wrote: Whoa!  I will try my little thumb tack & hammer approach when it arrives.


You're gonna bend that thumbtack...

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I sized mine by trading it to Mike before it came out of the box!yourock.gif

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Haha!  Nice technique Gaspar. hand6.gif

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EricAldovino wrote:
Quick and Easy Satinmanhand6.gif I do have a nice link pin/screw removal tool though Buddy!cool10.gif Haha!  Nice technique Gaspar. hand6.gif

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Here is my tool kit!smile8.gif

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Nice little setup there. hand6.gif

O.A. Gaspar wrote:
EricAldovino wrote:
Quick and Easy Satinmanhand6.gif I do have a nice link pin/screw removal tool though Buddy!cool10.gif Haha!  Nice technique Gaspar. hand6.gif


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EricAldovino wrote:
That works fine too!hand6.gif Here is my tool kit!smile8.gif


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