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Old 2009-02-20, 10:52am
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Angry IMPRESS bead liner set up.

I just got an impress bead liner and I don't understand the set up instructions. You add a nut or old bead to the centering peg?! Does anyone have a pic of there impress bead liner all set up and ready to use? I'm a very visual oriented person.
Im sooo frustrated!
Thanks...erin

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Old 2009-02-20, 12:13pm
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Here you go. You can use the nut instead of the bead for practice:



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Old 2009-02-20, 12:38pm
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oh I thought I needed the nut there for set up, didn't realize it was for practice. Thanks so much for taking the time to post!
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Old 2009-02-20, 3:21pm
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Glad the pictures help. I mainly use the nut to change pegs.
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Old 2009-02-21, 9:03am
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Oh, it's such a simple bead liner. I guess it's not over $300 like the other tool? Could you tell me where did you find this tool? I want one. Thanks.
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Old 2009-02-21, 1:55pm
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Chau,you can find all the information about the bead liner in this thread:

http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=98334
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