Guys, is there any GOOD way to repair a broken set of sunglasses? Is this something someone can do for you?
I've broken a pair with a plastic frame between the bridge and the lens.
No just MacGyver it (I use medical tape) until you can get the frames replaced
>>10956738
Dang it. Looks like I'm in the market for new sunglasses then.
They broke like this, I'm not sure I could do much with tape.
>>10956717
people want the best of both worlds
don't want to use tortise shell but bitch when their cheap plastic fuckery breaks
if you didn't outlaw tortise shell in 1976 you would have been able to mend your frames over a candle
>>10956754
Yeah I understand
Assumed you were talking about prescription eyeglasses
Just bring them back to wherever you bought them if they're under warranty to see if they'll replace them
Otherwise just get new ones
>>10956759
Can't you do that with raybans
Guy at sunglass hut said they use a high temp machine to mend sunglasses
I showed it to a family member and they reckon it is metal. It looks like plastic to me but maybe there is hope.
>>10956717
I had a pair of broken acetate glasses which was repaired by an optician, who remolded the plastic using acetone.
Unfortunately i had tried to MacGyver it myself, so they were kinda fucked anyway.
It obviously wont work with metal, though.