Full Version: Ball Chain for Chewbarka tags?

From: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#2]
 18 Apr 2007
To: Holly (GRIZGIRLS) [#1] 18 Apr 2007

They can help......
http://www.ballchain.com/


From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#3]
 18 Apr 2007
To: Holly (GRIZGIRLS) [#1] 18 Apr 2007

From the ballchain.com site it explains the sizes this way:

#1 Used for fine jewelry.

#2 Commonly used for jewlery applications such as neckchains, bracelets, etc.

#3 Can be seen attached to dog tags, used for ID badges, etc

#6 Can be seen in toilets, light/ceiling fan pulls, vertical blinds, retaining applications, key chains and more.

On a site that sells dogtags it said the most common length for dogtag chains was 24 inches.


From: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#4]
 18 Apr 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#3] 18 Apr 2007

#3 24" is the most common size for dog tags.

From: sroehlk (ELECTECH1) [#5]
 18 Apr 2007
To: Holly (GRIZGIRLS) [#1] 18 Apr 2007

I use a split ring on my dog tags, then thread the ball chain through that.

It helps the tag lay flat while wearing it.

In the military I used a small length of ball chain through the dog tag then used a longer ball chain, 24" to hang around the neck.

Just looping the chain through the hole of the tag and wearing it makes the tag hang funny ( in my opinion ).

There are a "findings" suppliers that will sell 24" chain premade to that length for very reasonable prices if you don't need a whole spool. If you buy a spool from ball chain don't forget the little connectors.

Steve


From: Chewbarka [#6]
 19 Apr 2007
To: sroehlk (ELECTECH1) [#5] 20 Apr 2007

This is a D-Ring which work Perfectly! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:L:EOISSAA:US:11&item=110115052518 I have plenty in stock Frank www.chewbarka.com

EDITED: 19 Apr 2007 by CHEWBARKA


From: Debbie (DEBBIEG) [#7]
 19 Apr 2007
To: Holly (GRIZGIRLS) [#1] 19 Apr 2007

here is where I got mine last time.
http://www.inlandproducts.com/split_rings_ball_chain.htm
Debbie G


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#8]
 20 Apr 2007
To: Holly (GRIZGIRLS) [#1] 2 Nov 2007

I buy my jump rings and usually my chain from Magic Novelty. They make them themselves here in the USA.

From: Barbara (RGILE) [#9]
 20 Apr 2007
To: Chewbarka [#6] 20 Apr 2007

How come you do not carry them? I am just curious. I just prefer getting everything from the same vendor.
Barb

From: Chewbarka [#10]
 20 Apr 2007
To: Barbara (RGILE) [#9] 22 Apr 2007

Yes I do carry the Rings, they are only $7.50 per 100 plus shipping. The ones you see on E-Bay are mine!
Frank
www.chewbarka.com


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