Sterling Silver LOCKING Jump Ring SUPER Bulk deals 500 pcs- 20 gauge ga g, 4mm, aka jump locks,

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Sterling Silver LOCKING Jump Ring SUPER Bulk deals 500 pcs- 20 gauge ga g, 4mm, aka jump locks,, 500 Pcs SUPER BULK 20 gauge ga g 4mm Sterling Silver LOCKING Jump Ring aka.
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Product code: Sterling Silver LOCKING Jump Ring SUPER Bulk deals 500 pcs- 20 gauge ga g, 4mm, aka jump locks,

500 Pcs SUPER BULK 20 gauge ga g, 4mm Sterling Silver LOCKING Jump Ring, aka jump locks, 925 Sterling Silver. The Perfect alternative to soldering your jump rings closed. Great for all your jewelry designs as they secure all your attachments when adding links, charms and drops to your chains. SEE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW:

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You will need to use two jewelers pliers to rock the links back and forth until they lock closed. These are awesome.

1. Use two smooth or nylon jaw chain nose pliers to grip the sides of the jump ring at the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions, with the opening at the top (using your fingers will not work).
2. Holding the left side steady, twist the right side of the ring a quarter-turn away from you. (Note: I like to open these a little wider than I normally would) Place your chain, charm, or finding onto the Jump ring.
3. While continuing to hold the left side stead, twist the right side back toward you a quarter-turn past the closed position.
4. Begin to bring your Jump ring into the closed position. As you twist back, very gently push the right side in just enough to make sure that the edges of the two ends make contact with each other. (you will hear a click) Keep your pliers steady on the left side.
5. Twist the right side back and forth very slightly a few times while pushing inward to align the two ends. This will work harden the silver into the closed position. The ring is now "LOCKED" securely.

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