Necklace Barrel Clasp Repair
ID: 95875
Description: Barrel clasps are on many pieces of jewelry,...
Steps:
- Locate the broken part of the ring that attaches through the back of the barrel clasp.
- Bend the portion of the ring with needle nose pliers until the newly compact ring can be pushed through the barrel clasp and fit snug.
- Plug in the electric soldering iron and set the solder temperature to the degrees that suits the melting point of both the soldering wire and the barrel clasp.
- The soldering iron tip can get extremely hot and will cause severe burns if comes into direct contact with skin. Ensure you keep a safe distance, and wear safety equipment.
- This method is not recommended for precious metals.
- Molten metal is extremely hot and will cause severe burns. Handle the soldering gun with care and keep your distance from the melting metal.
- Solder the base of the barrel clasp where the metal ring fits in, intersecting the tips of the soldering gun and soldering wire.
- Ensure the barrel clasp and ring connection is covered, allowing anywhere from 10 to 30 seconds for the bond to harden and cool.
- Attach the barrel clasp necklace back together and hold each end of the necklace taught to test the solder strength.
- Do not pull too hard—the amount of strain may cause the solder to break.