FYI,

This doesn't answer your question but might give you some ideas.
Back in High School, a few years ago, it was somewhat traditional that when a girl was serious about about a guy, he would give her his class ring to wear.
Of course the rings were generally way too big for the girls.
In order for them not to fall off and get lost, the girls frequently wrapped string (like kite string) around the ring on the backside.

Dave

On 11/17/2019 10:50 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;

My wife, whose is slowly losing weight, down to the low 70 lbs, meaning
shes a bag of fragile bones.

And her wedding band has got so loose she's afraid of losing it.

I suggested that the jewelers usually have an expandable tapered arbor,
and a collet of sorts that can adjust a ring, cold, by about a size,
more if heated.

But what about my ER42 kit? It ought to be able to do this compression to
restore a decent fit, or would I wreck the ER42's ball bearing nut
trying to put that much squeeze on the ring?

Its simple 18 carat gold, about .130" wide, and about 1/32" thick.

What say you all?

Thanks.

Cheers, Gene Heskett


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