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Replacing missing bellows corners?

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Note for the uninitiated amateur fettler, you wont want to be doing ALL your corners, which will involve re taping too - way too much hard work. New bellows is that route.
But I have a couple of 'buskers' which are queueueing(?) for various bits of attention. I'm a fussy sod, so I like them all clean, looking good.
A couple have JUST cosmetic issues including the odd poor bellow corner, don't leak, just couple of mangled corners.

No info. in accordion revival... so what do you do to get a neat equal & and firm finish when doing a few corners? Do you have anything good for crimping them without mangling them?
 
Thanks Jim - The bellows pliers is a 'surprise' shape - I was expecting someone to say there was a sort of adjustable jaw half moon shape cramping tool. I guess you crimp down across the whole width of metal with the parallel jaws, then use the pin nosed one in the last link to crimp the two outer 'corners'?
 
:tup: Right on :tup:
 
Many thanks, Jim, dunno what we'd do withoutya.. Plenty expensive! Now I know the method & right tool, I'll try to find an alternative but similar tool.
 
And you can also fashion a tool to take the place of the parallel jaw pliers by grinding the teeth smooth on an old set of water pump (channel lock) pliers.
 
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