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![]() Razzaroo Group: Citizen Posts: 5,287 Joined: 13-January 02 Member No.: 294 Faction: Free Agent |
So I'm sick of my eyeglass frames breaking. Anyone able to point me in the direction of some nearly indestructible eye glass frames?
-------------------- I finally got rid of that big white box.
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![]() Counterpoint is a man's soul. Group: Citizen Posts: 9,590 Joined: 19-March 02 From: Denton, Texas, USA, Earth Member No.: 712 |
Never had great luck.
I'm also sick of my frames always being asymmetrical. -------------------- What signature?
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![]() Get some! Group: Owner Posts: 51,545 Joined: 13-December 01 Member No.: 1 Faction: Cannonball's Pirate Crew |
How are you breaking them?
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![]() Support Marriage Equality Group: Citizen Posts: 11,916 Joined: 5-February 02 From: Right behind you.... Member No.: 604 Faction: Lesbian Ninja |
Never had great luck. I'm also sick of my frames always being asymmetrical. Could be your ears that are uneven...lol -------------------- |
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![]() Derpin' Derpin' Derpin'! Group: Citizen Posts: 12,910 Joined: 19-July 05 From: Little Rock, AR Member No.: 6,887 |
At what point do your frames typically break? At a welded joint or where the joints are held together by a screw?
I used to have trouble with my frames coming apart because the screws kept getting loose (and the lens once popped out and shattered on the ground). I dropped some crazy glue in the socket before tightening the screw and never had that problem again (though I periodically check to see if the screws are still tight, just to be safe). Sorry, I know it's not the answer you were asking for, but just advice that might save you money. -------------------- Hey, check out one of my sites!
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![]() Razzaroo Group: Citizen Posts: 5,287 Joined: 13-January 02 Member No.: 294 Faction: Free Agent |
They either break right above or below the bridge, or above or below the side pieces. I don't feel like I'm overly rough on the always just kind of fall apart.
-------------------- I finally got rid of that big white box.
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![]() I prayed for a friend, and he came. His name is Timmy! ![]() Group: Supporter Posts: 2,679 Joined: 11-October 06 From: I live in a Lake Member No.: 9,132 Faction: Cannonball's Pirate Crew |
So I'm sick of my eyeglass frames breaking. Anyone able to point me in the direction of some nearly indestructible eye glass frames? I used to have a lot of trouble with glasses, until I switched styles. Now I get nothing but half /semi rim glasses, and don't have any more issuses with them. Of course, most of the time the issues I had involved the screw giving out. Also, I'm not directing you these particular glasses. I'm just suggesting the style. My personal preference is an aviator type style. This post has been edited by Kevin S: Apr 7 2012, 04:17 PM -------------------- My FlickR folder...
And yes, I was too lazy to come up with a decent TF related forum name, and just *GASP* used my own. |
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![]() Get some! Group: Owner Posts: 51,545 Joined: 13-December 01 Member No.: 1 Faction: Cannonball's Pirate Crew |
Really, it's just a matter of the cost of the frames then. When I had insurance I had a really nice 300 dollar pair of glasses that had spring loaded arms and were very durable. Had them so many years they went out of style.. so when I updated I had to go to Sam's and pay cash since I didn't have insurance and had to settle for what I could afford. They look okay but they seem very flimsy compared to my old ones and the lenses get dirty easier and are harder to clean.
I've already had to take them in twice to be re-screwed or otherwise adjusted. Where as the ones I got at Lens Crafters I only had to take in once in 5 or 6 years and that was because I rolled over on them while asleep and bent them all to hell.. and even then they bent them back and adjusted them and I still have them as a back up pair. So I guess what I'm trying to say is -- save up and go to Lens Crafters. |
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"Are you pony enough for this mission?" Group: Citizen Posts: 7,787 Joined: 23-June 10 From: Hungary Member No.: 13,398 Faction: Decepticon |
Use titanium. Or adamantium... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon-hotrod.gif)
Seriously though, the flexible, the better. I am notorious for dropping my glasses at home when I take them off, and I have never ruined one that way. I always choose frames that have thicker... ear-holders? I dunno how you call those in english... I learned the hard way that no matter how much better thin frames look, the tiny screws holding the delicate joints will break eventually, even from everyday use, let alone dropping them. I generally try to find frames with magnetized clip-on sunglasses, which is harder and harder since some company filed a copyright for the method... and they don't make any such glasses. I find them much better than the automatically-darkening lenses. -------------------- |
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![]() Roll that beautiful bean footage! ![]() Group: Supporter Posts: 2,485 Joined: 5-October 06 From: Chattanooga, TN Member No.: 9,089 |
Contacts.
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Yes, me. Me, me, me. Me too! ![]() Group: Supporter Posts: 25,137 Joined: 22-December 04 From: Huntington, WV Member No.: 5,666 Faction: Autobot |
Heh, good one lostorbit, but if he's like me, he either doesn't want contacts or has an odd prescription.
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Purveyor of Ponies. And Physics. ![]() Group: Supporter Posts: 11,927 Joined: 22-December 01 From: Kearney, NE Member No.: 89 Faction: Autobot |
Side springs are pretty much a must for me, and have been since I was a kid. I suspect I just take better care of them now than in grad school, because I haven't had to replace-for-breakage in a long time, and I don't think I've been buying any higher a quality. I tend to grab the $100-150 frames that my insurance covers most of.
I do have some oddball requirements, though. The sides have to either be plastic or have a thick layer of plastic around the metal core, because my sweat will corrode metal. And the newer style of soft bridge support irritates the hell out of my skin, so I need hard pads. ---Dave --------------------
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Yes, me. Me, me, me. Me too! ![]() Group: Supporter Posts: 25,137 Joined: 22-December 04 From: Huntington, WV Member No.: 5,666 Faction: Autobot |
So what you are saying is that you're Chemo from DC comics? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon-arcee.gif)
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![]() formerly chris parasyte Group: Citizen Posts: 8,591 Joined: 25-November 02 From: Calgary, AB - Canada Member No.: 1,754 |
You probably just need prescription welding goggles. I recommend adopting a steampunk lifestyle so they don't look weird.
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![]() Oh dear lord I am bored... Group: Citizen Posts: 27,835 Joined: 11-January 02 From: Canada, thats why stuff costs so much! Member No.: 200 Faction: Free Agent |
You probably just need prescription welding goggles. I recommend adopting a steampunk lifestyle so they don't look weird. I would buy the hell out of prescription steampunk goggles. I would much rather be walking around with brass and leather on my head than this flimsy piece of steel jive that keeps warping and giving me head aches and eye aches. Oh yeah... maybe even mirrored lenses so no one could see my eyes. Christ, I think I need to get building. -------------------- |
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![]() Oh dear lord I am bored... Group: Citizen Posts: 27,835 Joined: 11-January 02 From: Canada, thats why stuff costs so much! Member No.: 200 Faction: Free Agent |
So, I had an idea while surfing for supplies (cause damnit, I am gonna make me some goggles.).
Why take some military surplus frames, or safety rated frames and see if the optician can swap in your prescription? Gotta be higher quality than the stylish crap they put on the shelves. Edit: Or motorcycle frames. Those need to be speed and strike ratings, and most can take prescription lenses by default. This post has been edited by wonko the sane?: Apr 18 2012, 03:07 PM -------------------- |
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"Are you pony enough for this mission?" Group: Citizen Posts: 7,787 Joined: 23-June 10 From: Hungary Member No.: 13,398 Faction: Decepticon |
I hate contact lenses. Can't put them in, either... I just have an aversion to touching my eyes. Besides, having -1/-1,5 dioptries, it'd be overkill to use them for such a slight sight correction.
Not to mention that after wearing glasses for a good portion of my life, I'd kinda feel naked without them. Side springs are pretty much a must for me, and have been since I was a kid. I suspect I just take better care of them now than in grad school, because I haven't had to replace-for-breakage in a long time, and I don't think I've been buying any higher a quality. I tend to grab the $100-150 frames that my insurance covers most of. I do have some oddball requirements, though. The sides have to either be plastic or have a thick layer of plastic around the metal core, because my sweat will corrode metal. And the newer style of soft bridge support irritates the hell out of my skin, so I need hard pads. ---Dave Dude, you should totally become a supervillain. That's an awesome power! We could call you... Meltdown. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon-hotrod.gif) This post has been edited by BB Shockwave: Apr 20 2012, 09:59 AM -------------------- |
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Group: Protoform Posts: 1 Joined: 17-June 12 Member No.: 15,443 Faction: Autobot |
i've been wearing eyeglasses for 14yrs now @ the begining i used to have a new one every year bec. they get breakdown really easily so i started buying plastic ones they dont twist or break easily coz they are more flexible than metal ones, this website can help u as it did me to find cool eyeglasses with affordable prices
http://www.eyeglassesnow.com/ This post has been edited by nada: Jun 17 2012, 09:09 AM -------------------- |
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![]() Hawksaur ![]() Group: Supporter Posts: 7,914 Joined: 10-December 04 Member No.: 5,603 |
I used to be opposed to contacts but then got them 6 years ago, never looking back. If you can get your prescription in them I highly recommend it. Living outside the frame is pretty great.
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![]() Oh dear lord I am bored... Group: Citizen Posts: 27,835 Joined: 11-January 02 From: Canada, thats why stuff costs so much! Member No.: 200 Faction: Free Agent |
You can either live outside the frames... or use the frames to make a statement of who and what you are in this life.
Still trying to find some goggle frames I like. It's not so much a design problem as an availability problem. -------------------- |
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