Band work

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Band work

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could anyone explain to me or point me to a post of how to properly fit on bands and what tools are needed for cutting/finishing bands etc. Im just trying to learn as much as i can about them.
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If you mean metal ones take a look at this:

http://www.thurmann.dk/UK-index.html

There is a video at the bottom of the page.

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yeah thats exactly what i mean, especially on the bulldog, what is used for that and how is it done? just a metal ring slid on the shank? or is there more technique to fitting it? thanks sorry for the newbie questions
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Repair bands are normally fitted by finding the closest undersize fit, heating the ring so it expands and pushing it on.

With heavier rings you will need to cut the shank down to get the ring on then glue it in place.

I've done lot's of repair bands but haven't tried my hand with a heavy ring yet even though I bought a dozen a couple of months back.

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Re: Band work

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What source do you get your bands from? I found some decent ones on pipe makers ephoriam(spelling?)
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I was lucky enough to buy a mixed boxed of nickel, copper & gold plated on ebay from a French seller in St.Claude.

Most online pipe suppliers sell bands but I think the prices are way high. The best selection I have come across is at P E Hermans.

http://shop.hermanns.dk/group.asp?group=12

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DMI wrote:I was lucky enough to buy a mixed boxed of nickel, copper & gold plated on ebay from a French seller in St.Claude.
Ah, that was you! :filth-n-foul:
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SWM wrote:
DMI wrote:I was lucky enough to buy a mixed boxed of nickel, copper & gold plated on ebay from a French seller in St.Claude.
Ah, that was you! :filth-n-foul:
:ROFL:

I've done that a couple times - and had it done to me more often. :D
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haha alright ill keep my eye out on ebay...idk if im gonna be able to out bid kurt though :fencing:
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prolax14 wrote:haha alright ill keep my eye out on ebay...idk if im gonna be able to out bid kurt though :fencing:
No worries there - I've got very little in disposable income these days with the kids dancing in competitions all over the place, the school tuition, etc. I can't recall the last time I paid cash money for something outside of household necessities. I've been trading and bartering for pretty much everything I need these days.
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Re: Band work a little late and off topic

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so now that we know how to install a band is there any way to replace a band that has fallen off without using a new band or glue?
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bloodysafety wrote:so now that we know how to install a band is there any way to replace a band that has fallen off without using a new band or glue?
Option 1: epoxy (not technically glue!).

Option 2: pin it on with tiny little pins, which you'll have to make yourself.

Option 3: cut the band and resolder it using hard jewelers' solder. It will now be a hair smaller.

And yes, I've done all three. I much prefer epoxy.
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Re: Band work

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aok so epoxy seems to be the most suitable method in this case. the pinning thing sounds like it would be more for a cracked band or what ev.! good ideas and thanks for the tip!
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