Ring tools...looks like new!

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Here are some tools I just bought to straighten out some of my bent rings. I was very pleased with the results and thought I would share.


Mandrel
http://www.contenti.com/products/mandrels/320-606.html

Hammer
http://www.contenti.com/products/hammers/260-480.html

They are around $17.00 each.
What I did was put the ring on the mandrel, lay the mandrel on both my knees horizontally, then i tapped the edge of the ring as I rolled it back and forth on my knees. I went slow and it slowly conforms to the shape of the mandrel becoming whole again! I'll never have to settle for a bent ring again.

I did have two rings start to crack then I stopped. But I believe this was only because these particular two rings I had tried to straighten previously with pliers and the were cracking along the crease marks left by the pliers. So don't ruin your rings by trying to fix them with anything but this. It works great!

TG
 

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Nice show and tell. Its posts like this that add value to the site.

Thanks
P.S. nice ring.

Ralph
 

I once bought a ring at a pawn shop in vegas, well it was about 1/2 size too small so they put it on a mandrell and worked it till it fit perfect. Best ring for fit I ever had, wonder if my ex still has it lol.
 

THANKS FOR THE INFO!!!!!!!

I have been looking for one but had not yet found where to get one. Now i know where to find one.

Bob
 

This is exactly the kind of information I've been looking for. I found a gold ring last week and I need to straighten it out. Thanks for the great post.
 

Thanks for the info TG. :thumbsup:

Do you think this one is beyond it.

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I have since purchased one and it works and made me a happy camper.

Thanks.
 

Great info, thanks for sharing.

All I have to do now is find some damaged rings, then I can buy one and check it out. :laughing9:

Some undamaged rings would also be nice. Any ring would be nice. :laughing7:
 

Excellent post, and thanks for the links. I will be procuring the set soon!

Best Regards,
Steve
 

A little late on this one. Harbor Freight has mandrels, jewlers hammers, Watch wrenchs(for removing wrist watch backs, etc. My closest store has all these in the store. If yours doesn't the web site has them.
 

They do work good :icon_thumleft:
 

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