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Posted by wdTom on November 27, 2004 at 19:45:51 from (155.212.222.189):
In Reply to: OT eye glass's posted by Butcher on November 27, 2004 at 12:53:38:
It depends on how you are going to use them. You may destroy them. I have worn glasses for 40 years. Here is what I have found. Plastic doesn't last too long. Metal lasts and you can solder it or have it soldered. You can bend and straighten them. Good metal lasts a long time, years and years. Have used some for 10+ years. Latest pair is titanium. they are light and nice. Seem good so far, only had them for a year. If you are doing things where you could bend them like turning your head and hitting a muffler or some such thing, get a double bridge, that is two pieces of metal connecting each side over the nose. These are about 3 times as strong as a single. And they do have to fit, width and length of ear pieces. Some of the width can be taken care of by where they grind the center of the magnifying in the lens though.
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