I used to run a Gerber Alpha, which looks like it's a blood relative to the Spartan. Had a field tech out and he changed a bearing to fix the problem you are having. I don't know why the problem is...
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I used to run a Gerber Alpha, which looks like it's a blood relative to the Spartan. Had a field tech out and he changed a bearing to fix the problem you are having. I don't know why the problem is...
In the last 6 months I've been charged with buying men's frames here. Was heck bent on getting some rounds and ovals in, for practical, mechanical reasons as much as anything else. Seen too many plus...
Shopping for a progressive lens identifier for the office using the notoriously difficult to see Zeiss progressives. Anybody favor one over another? Or tell me if you use one successfully with Zeiss...
Also look closely as you chck the lenses for any movement that occurs and rechuck until it stays flush to the chuck.
I had a problem about 20 years ago with 1.56. (not Sunsensors). I ran a 1 hour lab and our powers on 1.56 were too often out of tolerance. I got the idea, I think because a previous vendor called it...
and thanks Chip. I've thought about the 2nd hole, and the larger diameter fish line is one I had not considered. If I catch them appearing on the board I get them sent back for credit, figuring...
aside from nut and bolt facets, I mean-are the plastic string mount frames with one hole at each "corner" to hold the string. The string comes out with the demo. I've tried smashing the string,...
I know, stop buying them, and I am working on it-with the brick wall who buys the frames. But has anyone heard a logical explanation why so many frames are now made with essentially two eyewires?...
I am helping out at an office with a 7070. Purchased new from Santinelli about 15 years ago, it had been a great workhorse, but is currently a twisting nightmare. Can you tell us what Leo did to...
You will.
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at least to my satisfaction, and that of my officemates, that the problem is solvent related.
I've seen the cracking lens problem before this, but never in these numbers. 20+ years ago I was a...