Unscrew the ball or gem. If it's too tight to unscrew, either go to your piercer for a longer bar, or soak it in warm water to relieve the swelling.
Take it out and switch to a wider ring or long bar. Do warm water soaks to reduce the swelling.
You bring a gold bar and a ring mould to a furnace, use the bar with furnace, and select 'gold ring'.
First remove the clutch cover to expose the clutch, bar studs and area of the tensioner. Next you need to remove the bar studs. To do this tighten two nuts agains each other on the bar stud, then put a wrench on the lower nut and use it to loosen the whole stud. Repeat for the 2nd bar stud. Sometimes if you are lucky you can use vice grips on the shoulder of the stud to unscrew them, be careful not to damage the threads. After removing the bar studs, the inner bar plate and tensioner assembly lift right out. http://store.chainsawr.com/
To install a pull-up bar wall mount effectively, first, find a sturdy wall stud for mounting. Use a stud finder for this. Next, mark the placement of the bar and drill pilot holes into the stud. Secure the mount with heavy-duty screws and washers. Ensure the bar is level before tightening the screws completely. Test the stability of the bar before use.
Depends what kinda bar or ring you have in. If its a ring, with a ball in the middle, just go see your piercer because you need special plier like things to undo them properly. If its a bar, just unscrew it.
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You need to have a bar or ring in the piercing else it will heal up because a piercing is just like a wound. if theres a bar or ring there then it will heal but around the ring or bar, so you still have the piercing. You don't need a ring, you can have a belly button bar. x
To make a sapphire ring, you will need level 20 crafting, a gold bar or gold ore, a cut sapphire for each ring you want to make, and a ring mold. Take all the items to a furnace.Use the gold bar or gold ore on the furnace. A window will pop up asking you to choose what you want to make so just click on the sapphire ring and that's it.
You better take it out and do some research about what is going on.
A peircing where the bar actually sits beneath your skin all you can see is the baubell/ stud
Bring a ring mould and a gold bar to a furnace and click the gold bar on the furnace. Then obviously click the gold ring.
You mean having a labret stud instead of a ring? Yes, it's still gonna swell because its the act of getting the piercing that causes the swelling. However, it probably wont swell as much as a ring because rings get hit more often so the piercing stays irritated longer.