Help, lost an O-Ring!

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by raven_bm » Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:35 pm

I was playing with my little brother and lost a 10g o ring and wont be able to get one till tomorrow after school. What should i do till then? Anything i could use as a replacement?
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by Hardware » Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:59 am

Most times when I have lost an o-ring, I don't have an issue with it falling out. If you are worried I would try cutting up a band aid. Cut the adhesive part into small, thin, vertical strips and wrap it around the end of the plug. Should be a decent Temporary fix until you can replace the o-ring.

If you often have problems losing o-rings, try using a size smaller than your plug size. They will fit a bit snugger that way.
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by raven_bm » Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:57 pm

I slept with it in and it didnt fall out so i just went with out and got some 8g plugs and tapers after school and im about to try to stretch, i was planing to stretch in the next week, so it worked out ok, thats for the advice.
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by cymlee » Thu Nov 18, 2010 3:25 am

I'm having a really hard time keeping trap of o-rings and I don't know why. It's getting a bit annoying because I have some 14g o-rings, but I'm having trouble getting them on the 12g single flared plugs I got in the mail yesterday. What do you recommend?

Hardware wrote:Most times when I have lost an o-ring, I don't have an issue with it falling out. If you are worried I would try cutting up a band aid. Cut the adhesive part into small, thin, vertical strips and wrap it around the end of the plug. Should be a decent Temporary fix until you can replace the o-ring.

If you often have problems losing o-rings, try using a size smaller than your plug size. They will fit a bit snugger that way.
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