New to the forums here and hope I’m posting in the right place.
I recently dusted off my old Juliets after having shelved them when the nose bridge eroded away and the lenses began to flake. So I’m attempting to do my own DIY repair. I was a little hesitant about removing the nose pins without the special tool, but figured worst case I go back to wearing my Pit Boss 2s. Long story short I’ve gotten everything apart and cleaned.
Ive read/heard different opinions about the reuse of the original nose pins, one being they are designed as a one-time use and once removed cannot be reused Or if they aren’t damaged during removal then they should be fine.
Are all screws created equal? Or just go with the least expensive option you can find?
ill need new lenses of course and have found opinions on Fuse and Revant, but have since learned there are some people here that do amazing work cutting from a donor lens. Since I know nothing about this process how do u determine the person who cut the lens took into consideration lens geometry and such rather than just taking a demel to a donor?
I recently dusted off my old Juliets after having shelved them when the nose bridge eroded away and the lenses began to flake. So I’m attempting to do my own DIY repair. I was a little hesitant about removing the nose pins without the special tool, but figured worst case I go back to wearing my Pit Boss 2s. Long story short I’ve gotten everything apart and cleaned.
Ive read/heard different opinions about the reuse of the original nose pins, one being they are designed as a one-time use and once removed cannot be reused Or if they aren’t damaged during removal then they should be fine.
Are all screws created equal? Or just go with the least expensive option you can find?
ill need new lenses of course and have found opinions on Fuse and Revant, but have since learned there are some people here that do amazing work cutting from a donor lens. Since I know nothing about this process how do u determine the person who cut the lens took into consideration lens geometry and such rather than just taking a demel to a donor?