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Hello,
Have a pair of eyeglasses that split in the nose (Bridge area). They are made from one of those "super bendable" alloys like possibly Beryllium Copper, or Titanium, or...? Really don't know what it is made of. These are just a guess. I think I can re-solder them, but want to use the solder type that offers the best possibility of holding. Suggestions ? Epoxy a better bet ? Any suggestions and thoughts on this would be most appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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