Machine shop would be a possibility. Traditional jewelers can also braze to repair jewelry....Will have to see if I can find anyone that can repair but not sure where to start...
Machine shop would be a possibility. Traditional jewelers can also braze to repair jewelry....Will have to see if I can find anyone that can repair but not sure where to start...
No one to be found by that name.Hello,
Look for a seller on Ebay"Techishave" or something similar. I bought T-bar assembly from him a while back. Maybe he has one. Good luck.
Cheers
John
Techichi storefront on the bay. You can email him and make a request even if it doesn't show in his listings.No one to be found by that name.
If you could have a look in your past purchases from eBay and double check for me would be much appreciated!
Cheers!
Thanks, that's the one.Techichi storefront on the bay. You can email him and make a request even if it doesn't show in his listings.
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Techichi storefront on the bay. You can email him and make a request even if it doesn't show in his listings.
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Thanks, that's the one.
Cheers
John
Thanks Guys, will send a message see if I get any luck. Looking into the local jeweller's as well see if anyone could do anything to help repair.