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: My AD replaced the pin and found the inserts to
: have dropped out. So all is well.
: While I was there, I also got him to swap out a
: whole link for a half link (muscle atrophy -
: must start working out again! ). I've never
: paid attention to these half links before
: but he put it in one whole link away from
: the clasp. I expected it to go right against
: the clasp but didn't have time to discuss it
: with him. Is that normal?
Yes, that is normal. The clasp has two end links connected to it (one on each side), so any links that are added are added beyond these smaller end links.
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