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Subject: [Shop-talk] Repairing a clasp--could be shop-related
From: scott.hall.personal at gmail.com (Scott Hall)
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 16:28:42 -0400
But I'm asking here because you guys are the smartest guys I know.

My the strap on my wife's purse has spring-loaded clasps that attach the 
strap to the purse.  It's the same principle as a carabiner--you clip 
the purse latch/clasp over the ring on either end of the purse and the 
strap stays on the purse.

The 'spring' in the clasp is (or was) a wire.  Now the wire is gone.  
The upshot is that the strap won't stay attached to the purse, which is bad.

I've tried threading a length of guitar cord, a paper clip, and some 
steel wire into the clasp in such a way that I think the spring 
originally sat.  No dice.

I've emailed the manufacturer who says the model is discontinued and 
tough rockos.

I'm about to take a grinder to the bar holding the clasp latch in so 
disassemble the clasp to get a spring in there...I'm just not sure how 
I'll get it back together.  I believe it's known as a 'lobster' clasp 
and it's got some antiqued-brass finish that doesn't look like it'll 
play nice with anything that can get that riveted bar off.

So...since you guys literally seem to collectively know everything, I 
thought I'd ask here first.  I can (and probably should) take some 
pictures so it's better explained what I'm trying to do, but...any advice?

My wife literally LOVES this thing, and I suspect were I to be able to 
repair it, I could obtain (more easily, anyway) acquiescence for the '68 
Cougar with the 390 purchase I've been contemplating.  That's how much 
she loves this thing.  I even went to some hobby/fabric store to see if 
I could get a replacement clasp.  Nothing.  Ugh.  I still smell like 
potpourri.

Help me out here, fellas, this might actually be important.

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