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Yeah I know I'll make a topic about anything lol but just gotta share this one with you in case it happens to you too. Last week while putting on my bike jacket I found one of the press stude was not working and on inspection I could see that it had come apart in a place that it shouldnt have. So I wondered what to do yellow pages...google, and then it struck me ...EBAY ;)

Yeah with a bit of searching I found someone (a very nice chap called 'jerry baby' who sold special tools which comprised a special punch and an anvil and all manner of studs. After a chat with jerry on the phone he sold me the tools and a small selection of studs for the princely sum of £6.50

here's some pics

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Yep...I'm well pleased with my new skill :D

Learned how to do this almost by accident. Most leather wholesalers carry such tools and are pretty darn cheap, so I picked up some kit when I was buying a few other things for a project.

When I got my Frank Thomas Summer jacket, it had one of those collars that only works if you are leant over the tank, looking up. On a Cruiser, you're slightly slouched and the collar digs into your throat.

So, I cracks out me tools, add in a pair of press-studs and pin the collar down nicely.

The ability to do simple, small repairs is a great one and will save you much money. I think a simple press-stud is about £20 at the usual leather repair places!!

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A good looking tool. The press stud (and zips) seem to be weak links in M/C clothing.

When I saw "stud repair" I thought that I don't know I was broken ;)

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I now know where the Girls division sewing class is, so i put on my puppy dog eyes, act stoopid and the teachers will fix it for me ;)

OG, you stud muffin you!

Most leather wholesalers carry such tools and are pretty darn cheap, so I picked up some kit when I was buying a few other things for a project.

I dread to think :o

no, dont tell us :D

Never known the studs to go very often, but I have had to replace several zips on my m/c gear.

And who are you calling a good-looking tool? :D

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