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"transforming" a chain
I have a curb chain that I think is a bit too long. I came up with an idea
of transforming it in a singapore chain, cause I'd like it to keep the weight and a similar "link" look, with a minimum work done on it (so I don't want to just shorten it). Is that possible to do (and is it complicated)? I'm talking about "twisting" a curb chain, so that it becomes a singapore. How much shorter would a 24" curb end up, after that work? Thanks! |
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