ahhh the old weco 440...i remember using one of those...man i hated that thing...had to guide the wheels by hand if i wanted a good bevel (and dont ask how, it was ugly).
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ahhh the old weco 440...i remember using one of those...man i hated that thing...had to guide the wheels by hand if i wanted a good bevel (and dont ask how, it was ugly).
i spoke with the rep @ east west...mr.blue is 61k...unless you get the mye touch feature then its cloer to 69k!!
its too bad people that live in the USA that have things made in other countries and the people that live here and recomend other contries to have things made dont get deported to those...
i was having a moron moment, thats what i meant to say. Sad part is i was looking at them on coburns website when i posted that.
when i think about this i picture myself trying to brace the frame, insert a screw, begin to tighten it all while keeping the two halves lined up...also the only screw that would work would have to...
the optotech machines are distributed by essilor correct?
i may have a contact here in ohio for ya...ill shoot him an email and see if he's still into that work!
i will always think that way...and i do process all of those, if its too complicated for my equipment then i use my brain!! thats part of what makes me love what i do so much!
i will for sure...thanks Jacqui
sometimes its the best resource...especially if your looking to have to cheep things that dont last very long made for you...ever thought of having them made in the USA where your from? maybe help...
theres the reason i dont pay any attention to vision monday.
just do a search and find the largest population of kids near an industrial area of china and that should be a good start, they like to keep the factories close to their employees.
i have 20,000 frames from the 40's to the late 80's...the guy that owns the lab im at bought the place from his old boss (my boss started there when he was 18, it was his first and only job he ever...
who knew that one day we would be using rubber for lenses!!....technology is amazing.
maybe we can convince Barry to post an update in 6 months and then 1 year and let us know how they are holding up. I will say this though, im not a fan of anything i cant process in my lab, however i...
ill order a couple and give it a shot...but if it processes like cr39 they shouldnt market it like trivex. trivex is similiar to those old hard rubber combs, its almost like a rubber material, not a...
from the faq page on their website...10. If a piece detaches, can I use super glue?
- No. The Avantek Reversible Bonding Adhesive (RBA) has been specifically designed to create a persistent but...
read this carefuly then retract your previous non-brittle statement. http://www.visionmonday.com/ViewContent/tabid/211/content_id/29443/Default.aspx
looks like those tabs are just glued on, i like the idea, but i think ill wait a few years to see how they hold up before jumping on the band wagon.
looks like its no different than 1.56 sunsensor material. Its brittle like any other hard resin. dont get it confused with trivex, the material is not the same, trivex can be explained more like...
looks like we need to make a trip to amsterdam
gotta love great marketing, take an old idea that sucked in the first place and act like its some new and a amazing. instead of wasting 10mil on advertisements for more crap why not give me that...
i learned on a 108...i love those generators...call them what you want but those things are work horses and built like tanks!!
thanks for your wealth of optical knowlage....i dont freakin care how its spelled it got the point accros!!...stop ripping on everyone and share some of that 200 years of optics you have under your...
what if he doesnt want polorized?