Tuesday, December 30, 2008

What to do in an emergency!

Prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Hopefully you never have to do this, but it's always good to be knowledgeable in case you do. Also, with a high quality tungsten carbide wedding ring this is no big deal!
Rings made of extremely hard materials, like tungsten carbide or ceramic, can only be
removed by cracking them into pieces with standard vice grip–style locking pliers. Standard ring cutters will not work.
Place vice grip–style locking pliers over ring and adjust the jaws to clamp lightly. Release and adjust tightener one-third turn and then clamp again. Repeat until a crack is heard, and then continue clamping in different positions until the hard material breaks away. Take care not to slide or rotate the cracked ring on the finger. If the tungsten ring contains an inlay of gold, the exposed gold can then be cut or clipped in the usual fashion.
Remember, the safest thing to do is just remove your tungsten band when you're lifting weights, rock climbing, or anything of the sort.
That's it! Stay tuned for more useful tips from http://www.weddingringsforever.com

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