
09/10/04, 08:55 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,274
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Take a thin stiff piece of wire an inch or so long. You will use the wire to reinforce the area on both sides of the break. I've used a tiny old drill bit, and stiff galvanized wire. A drill bit can fix the earpiece, and the wire can be shaped around curves in the glass holding areas.
You may need to devise clamps, rubber bands can work. You need something to hold the wire firmly in place until the glue sets.
The wire should cross the break evenly on both sides, mark it in place. You can place it so as to be least visible to others when you wear them.
Put a thin bead of glue on the frame where the wire will lay, be frugal. Check the label to insure the glue works on metal and plastic. You may want to mask the lenses if the glue will be close.
Lay the wire in the glue and clamp it to the frame.
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