Great tip. I made a slider for my tweezers a few years ago from a scrap piece of Cooper tubing. I split the tubing length wise and hammered it flat. The I filed it before heating the Cooper then bending it around the back of a tweezer. Had to cut the Cooper again to make the final joint and soldered it so it would not come loose.i actually did it to all my non cross lock tweezers. I only had 1 cross lock tweezer trying solder a joint and one pair was not enough and I had to get the job done. This is what forced me to improvise. Thanks for the video and getting the word out. Thinking out of the box comes in handy.
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I like Silver Meister’s set up where he has his torch mounted so has both hands free to use. If I ever can I will do that. You should check out his channel.
You always have the BEST tutorials!!! I have been following you since the very beginning and I couldn't even begin to tell you how much I have learned from you!! Are you still making the little Beatle cars? Those were absolutely epic!! 💖
ESD stainless steel tweezers are worth a look. Used in electronics have very fine points for picking up tiny items. You can get a set of seven for about £8 on Amazon.
Many thanks! I'm glad it was useful to others, it certainly was for me!
Great tip. I made a slider for my tweezers a few years ago from a scrap piece of Cooper tubing. I split the tubing length wise and hammered it flat. The I filed it before heating the Cooper then bending it around the back of a tweezer. Had to cut the Cooper again to make the final joint and soldered it so it would not come loose.i actually did it to all my non cross lock tweezers. I only had 1 cross lock tweezer trying solder a joint and one pair was not enough and I had to get the job done. This is what forced me to improvise. Thanks for the video and getting the word out. Thinking out of the box comes in handy.
Thank you. Great tips I can't wait to try.
I get so happy when I get a notification from your channel for a new video 😀
As soon as I get my next pay I will subscribe to your patron. I have learned so much from you.
Thank you kindly 🙏
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Welcome!
Great tips. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing!
I like Silver Meister’s set up where he has his torch mounted so has both hands free to use. If I ever can I will do that. You should check out his channel.
You always have the BEST tutorials!!! I have been following you since the very beginning and I couldn't even begin to tell you how much I have learned from you!! Are you still making the little Beatle cars? Those were absolutely epic!! 💖
Thank you! I think I made 4 and sold 1 last year. I made a mini lamborghini huracan also I need to get it cast
Awesome video. Do you know what the bigger tweezers are made for? I’ve never seen anything that big at our local jewellers supply.
I use my bigger tweezers for heavier rings or for things that need to be held extra tight
Do you use Natural diamonds? Or just lab ones?
Have you tried the ceramic tipped tweezers?
Never heard of them but they sound good for soldering
ESD stainless steel tweezers are worth a look.
Used in electronics have very fine points for picking up tiny items.
You can get a set of seven for about £8 on Amazon.
They sound useful but that cheap price makes me nervous