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Thank you for the video! I had to improvise and use a paper clip for the hinge tool, piece of paper clip for a pin and soda can tab as a lock for my tweezers. 😊
I'm in the position of needing some acetate frames adjusted because I ordered them online and-surprise-the bridge is much too small. This was a super cool, detailed, and informative video about a process that I didn't even know existed! Thanks for the effort you put into making this :)
"IF THERE IS SPACE" that will help, but I was not lucky ... mine was a smooth curve that was basically flush with the leg/temple and nothing would fit inside... used a piece of 1mm wire to press on the hinge with a small pair of vice-grips after pulling it out... thing was a major pain :-(
Not everyone has all these fancy tools to work with. I'd rather watch videos where the person is like Mcgyver who can fix everything with a tampon and a pocket knife!
@@irenedang7720 Hello Irene, I can share with you something I learned ..Measure your frames with a metric ruler Lense width ,height, and frame width across.Go to Zenni.com search glasses by size .Find your glasses/ semi look a like frames get the frame model number Then search up clip on finder at Zenni and put the model number that you found on Zenni that matched the closest WhahLah you got pretty close looking clip ons to your exsisting frames !!