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can anyone tell me how to fix plastic glasses that have snapped in half on the bridge???
Some say it's impossible
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
This is a joke, right?
- Anonymous4 years ago
no matter if that's a plastic body and the crossection the position it broke is adequately massive, and when you're extremely reachable with easy approaches, you may want to attempt carfully drilling a hollow in both aspect of the damage (both holes ought to line up with one yet another precisely). Then slip in a small, snugly installation metallic pin to bridge the damage (a peice of between the small ribbed, hardened metallic nails used for panneling might want to be a sensible determination) and glue it in with epoxy. do not use great glue! The vapors from great glue commonly decrease to rubble the lenses! that is probable in difficulty-free words going to be a non everlasting restore.
- 1 decade ago
a quick but not very beautiful fix
can you get a straw.a piece of tube and use it to connect the two ends
you could also use a bit of plastic from around an electric cable.
best i can think of hope it helps
Source(s): see you - AnyanswerLv 51 decade ago
Gosh ... how did that happen?
Try a plaster like Jack Duckworth did in Coronation Street for many years.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
you have it in jokes and riddles so i guess its a joke??? well if your being serious....... superglue them and buy clear paint or gloss to go over the bit where the superglue is. i hate when that happens. i broke mine like 3 times.
- 1 decade ago
What kind of a stupid question is that go to a different fourm and save the rest of us alot of time. PLEASE GO!!! NOW!!!
- 1 decade ago
Do it geek style, and take some tape and tape it together! Or weld it together with a soldering tool.
or...
Just buy new glasses duh!