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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4361181" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>All I can do on removal of 2-piece is to put bits of low adhesion painter tape on exterior of lugs, but on install I am able to put some on inside against slippage or tool whoopsie....frankly, one of the reasons I stick with 1-piece is with less messing with bars I have less chance of damage. LOVE watches with drilled lugs for frequent swapping.</p><p>Same as a 420J2 dive knife, 316L is notable for corrosion resistance and not hardness, and can scratch/dent pretty danged easily, especially with impact in a small area. Springbar tips are likely always harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4361181, member: 46104"] All I can do on removal of 2-piece is to put bits of low adhesion painter tape on exterior of lugs, but on install I am able to put some on inside against slippage or tool whoopsie....frankly, one of the reasons I stick with 1-piece is with less messing with bars I have less chance of damage. LOVE watches with drilled lugs for frequent swapping. Same as a 420J2 dive knife, 316L is notable for corrosion resistance and not hardness, and can scratch/dent pretty danged easily, especially with impact in a small area. Springbar tips are likely always harder. [/QUOTE]
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