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For Sale Oakley Juliet

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I tried for the first time in my life to service the nose bridge myself. Google says you have to unscrew all the parts, which I tried, but there is a screw left under one of the lenses that I tried to unscrew but I can't. I'm sure someone who has experience with the servicing could do it. I think a reasonable price would be $260 USD (+ buyer pays cost of shipping from Ottawa, Canada). I would prefer to ship in Canada, but if not I could make shipping to the U.S. work. If I can't find a buyer at this price I'll keep them for myself.

Frame is in very good condition, to be safe I would say 9/10. I think these are the original lenses, but they are brown. 8/10 condition.

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Can you post a photo of the stripped orbital screw?
 
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You may have a stripped head on the orbital screw. Wouldn’t try to tune up the nose bridge unless you have a pin pusher and new pins/flex couplers.

If you like them, just send them to @zwc0442 or @Soulfulfrog (he’s in Canada) for a tune and screw replacement.
 
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I bought the pin pusher a long time ago and finally decided to give it a go. Now I'm worried about being too rough with the screw because I don't want to scratch anything.
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You may have a stripped head on the orbital screw. Wouldn’t try to tune up the nose bridge unless you have a pin pusher and new pins/flex couplers.

If you like them, just send them to @zwc0442 or @Soulfulfrog (he’s in Canada) for a tune and screw replacement.
I bought the pin pusher a long time ago and finally decided to give it a go. Now I'm worried about being too rough with the screw because I don't want to scratch anything.
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Doesn't look bad. Try placing a rubber band between the screw and the screwdriver. It should be able to give you grip to
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Doesn't look bad. Try placing a rubber band between the screw and the screwdriver. It should be able to give you grip to unscrew it
Thanks for the advice. I'll try that. I just have to chill out a bit before I try again.
 
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I bought the pin pusher a long time ago and finally decided to give it a go. Now I'm worried about being too rough with the screw because I don't want to scratch anything.

I bought the pin pusher a long time ago and finally decided to give it a go. Now I'm worried about being too rough with the screw because I don't want to scratch anything.
I've unscrewed slightly stripped screws this way. If it's totally stripped good luck 😂
 
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I bought the pin pusher a long time ago and finally decided to give it a go. Now I'm worried about being too rough with the screw because I don't want to scratch anything.
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You may have a stripped head on the orbital screw. Wouldn’t try to tune up the nose bridge unless you have a pin pusher and new pins/flex couplers.

If you like them, just send them to @zwc0442 or @Soulfulfrog (he’s in Canada) for a tune and screw replacement.
I bought the pin pusher a long time ago and finally decided to give it a go. Now I'm worried about being too rough with the screw because I don't want to scratch anything.
Username Hidden said:
Doesn't look bad. Try placing a rubber band between the screw and the screwdriver. It should be able to give you grip to
Username Hidden said:
Doesn't look bad. Try placing a rubber band between the screw and the screwdriver. It should be able to give you grip to unscrew it

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I've unscrewed slightly stripped screws this way. If it's totally stripped good luck 😂
I have friend who knows everything about everything. Maybe I ask him for help for now I gave up
 
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Sometimes it’s best to know your limitations and get an expert.
 
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I generally agree with you, but if you don't try you can never know the outcome.
 
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