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yeah I put some tiny holes along the very top of my bolle's, worked a treat ?Drilling holes. Losing some of the foam but not too much!
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yeah I put some tiny holes along the very top of my bolle's, worked a treat ?Drilling holes. Losing some of the foam but not too much!
yeah I put some tiny holes along the very top of my bolle's, worked a treat ?
Why ? you could have built a better one for a LOT less !?Just ordered a SSX23 from Novritsch ?
#queuethehate
Yes, I wondered about this.When you say tiny, how tiny and how many holes without compromising the integrity of the lens'?
Yes, I wondered about this.
When you say tiny, how tiny and how many holes without compromising the integrity of the lens'?
You mean the integrity of the frames?
Just enlargened the holes slightly larger with a 1.5mm drill bit. Frame still seems solid. Using them tonight for the first time. Will report back if they fall to pieces ?
A bit flimsy feeling to be honest. Reviews have said that the frames are rated less then the lens. We shall see. I doubt the bit where I drilled will break though. More likely elsewhere.I thought you meant drilling into the lens, which I thought was a daft idea.
The frames are a different matter, are they pretty sturdy?
I used to run bolle glasses exclusively for a good few yrs , I alway pulled the foam out and drilled extra holes in the top , as far as I can remember never had any frame integrity problems with them .?A bit flimsy feeling to be honest. Reviews have said that the frames are rated less then the lens. We shall see. I doubt the bit where I drilled will break though. More likely elsewhere.
Adjustments ?
Yes, I wondered about this.
I used to run bolle glasses exclusively for a good few yrs , I alway pulled the foam out and drilled extra holes in the top , as far as I can remember never had any frame integrity problems with them .?
I thought you meant drilling into the lens, which I thought was a daft idea.
The frames are a different matter, are they pretty sturdy?
actually I did mean the lenses, I've done it on a couple of pairs with no failures, the trick is to not have them too close together, not too big (2mm max), & pilot the holes first with a SHARP 1mm bit, in order to put no pressure on the lenses.I thought you meant drilling into the lens, which I thought was a daft idea.
The frames are a different matter, are they pretty sturdy?
That has to be one of the most useful things I have seen in a long time - why have I not seen this before?!?!??!? ??
truely it's the next most important purchase next to eye protection.
savings thumbs from being sore all over the world.