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Rank: Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/4/2008 Posts: 13 Points: 45 Location: Denmark
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The new video, where you change your 8X hook to a larger 5 hook is very interesting, and it shows that it is not easy to do that. But you can do it! Do you always use two hooks that matches, or do you sometimes use a 8X hook on one side, and a 5 hook on the other side? I find the difference of the two hooks in a way very interesting. How many different hook-sizes do you have?
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Rank: Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/4/2008 Posts: 13 Points: 45 Location: Denmark
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I still think it is an interesting thought using two hooks of different size. What is the reason you will not do it, and always uses hooks of the same size? For a no hook-expert, what is the difference bewteen the 8x and the 5 hook? Annie
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 1/1/2008 Posts: 62 Points: 76 Location: USA
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5 is slightly larger and is serrated. It does not have a rubber liner like the 8x. The 8x grips better. I don;t like the 5 for this reason.
Vicki
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 1/18/2008 Posts: 8 Points: 24 Location: germany
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Hello Vicki, what would you do, if you change your hooks and then one of your cables of the remaining hook breaks? it must then be impossible to get around with a stumpsocket without hook and a damaged hook on the other side?
Can you dress your bra with your hooks?
greetings wolfgang
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