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Me! My band is 3/4 & the spinning would drive me insane eventually. I didn't want to constantly be fixing my rings. Here's a pic. My band still needs sized down, I figure I'll do that & the soldering along with a redip for the white gold right before the wedding 

I will be. My e-ring spins constantly and I know that if they don't line up al the time it'll drive me totally insane.
I did, but mostly because I had a custom band made that was designed to fit around my engagement ring. It would have looked silly unsoldered.

There's still a little gap (as you can probably tell), but it doesn't bother me that much.
My wedding band has a slight contour and it spins a bit but I chose not to. I like wearing my band alone (which is what I do more often than not)
Nope. I want to have the option of only wearing my wedding band when less bling is more appropriate for the situation.
I'm not soldering mine. I want a plain band and something with a little more color and bling and I'd also like to be able to wear just the band.
I'm not soldering mine. I want a plain band and something with a little more color and bling and I'd also like to be able to wear just the band.
My wedding band is contoured and the plan is to solder it to the e-ring after we get back from the honeymoon. My sister had hers done and highly recommended it. Also, the woman at Jared's said it was a good idea because there's a pattern on the side of my e-ring and she said the wedding ring would rub against and damage it over time.
i had mine soldered together after i was tired of having to turn my rings around to match all the time lol.
im SO GLAD I did!!! what a world of difference. I LOVE it. :)
I was thinking about it, but now I have two wedding bands to choose from so I want to be able to change them up!
I got my rings soldered together and am extremely happy I did! My wedding bands (yes I have two) and engagement ring all have etching on the sides. I was also told by several jewelers that the constant turning could damage the rings. So I would say think about the style of your rings, comfort, and if you plan to wear your wedding band without your engagement ring very often.
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Is anyone thinking about sautering their rings together?