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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 4472156" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Opticians are shysters, but the worst are the high street shysters.</p><p>I use titanium frames you can do what you want, but they wont break.</p><p>So last time went to specvis***** express had new pair of glasses.</p><p>After 2 weks they split , ok yes I had sat on them in my back pocket but this is not what I expected.</p><p>Took them back and girl said said, I quote, “if you bought “Diesel” glasses you would not expect to run your car on them”. </p><p>After 2 pairs lasting about 2 weeks each , went back to my original optician and paid the price.</p><p>These frames are 4 years old on their second set of lens. </p><p>I discovered all frames are available on the net for about £2-10 including brazed titanium. Welded Titanium start at £100. If you ask the experts titanium cannot be brazed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 4472156, member: 1951"] Opticians are shysters, but the worst are the high street shysters. I use titanium frames you can do what you want, but they wont break. So last time went to specvis***** express had new pair of glasses. After 2 weks they split , ok yes I had sat on them in my back pocket but this is not what I expected. Took them back and girl said said, I quote, “if you bought “Diesel” glasses you would not expect to run your car on them”. After 2 pairs lasting about 2 weeks each , went back to my original optician and paid the price. These frames are 4 years old on their second set of lens. I discovered all frames are available on the net for about £2-10 including brazed titanium. Welded Titanium start at £100. If you ask the experts titanium cannot be brazed [/QUOTE]
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