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Default Any way to secure tiny screw on reading glasses?


"SteveBell" wrote in message
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Square Peg wrote:

On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 02:58:09 +0000 (UTC), "SteveBell"
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Square Peg wrote:

I have several of Magnivision Titanium reading glasses. They are by
far the best I've tried, and I've tried just about every brand

there is.

http://www.magnivision.com/collection.cfm?catid=8

There is just one little problem. The nose piece and the side

pieces are attached to the lenses with tiny bolts with a tiny nut
on the inside. Over time (few months), these work loose. If I
catch them soon enough, I can tighten them and they will stay put
for another few months. If I am too slow, the glasses fall apart.

The ones for the nose piece are much more likely to loosen,

probably because they get wiggled more.

I have tried superglue, but it really doesn't hold.

Can anyone recommend a way to secure these nuts? If it is

permament, so much the better. I don't know why they don't use
rivets. I will never want to loosen these nuts.

Go back to your eye doctor. They'll tighten up the frames, then use
a special pair of pliers to squeeze the screw. The pliers have a
cone-shaped protrusion on one jaw that spreads the end of the screw.

You'll get a free cleaning and adjustment, if your doctor is any
good.


These are $20 reading glasses from the drug store.

Maybe I need a pair of those pliers. Do you know what they are called.
A search for "optical pliers" turned up a lot of choices, but not what
you describe.


In that case, I would get thee to thy workshop and judiciously apply a
center punch.

--
Steve Bell
New Life Home Improvement
Arlington, TX


If you could center punch a screw that small, you could circumcise a gnat!

Steve