My two year old stepped on my glasses while at a picnic. I wear these daily and it’s hard to find a suitable replacement.

Frames are plastic . Lenses are plastic and not prescribed. These were about $20 (us) and the brand is from a fishing line of equipment called Ugly Stick.

I have tried to find this exact kind again online and have not been able to find them. I have another pair that is adjacent to these but they look differently because of the colors and the lenses are a different tint.

I would love some advice on how to fix the plastic frame so that it will be sturdy again.

I’m not sure what other information I can provide about the glasses or what questions I am failing to head off, so please ask away.

Thanks in advance.

    • AddLemmus@lemmy.ml
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      27 days ago

      That is the way to go. I used a different 2 component glue, and it holds perfectly. Nothing else worked.

      Only if there is a real gap that needs to be filled, rather than two perfectly fitting surfaces, gradually filling it with a 2 component glue like this might work better: https://hgpowerglue.com/collections/bestseller/products/schweissnaht-aus-der-flasche-regular

      Tried with UV hardening glue first, but the problem was that it “slipped” from the material, so the glue piece came off as a whole. I should have used sandpaper on all surfaces first.

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        12 days ago

        2-component epoxy glue has been the only working option for me. Superglue/cyanoacrylate makes a prettier seam, but it cracks open after getting enough sunlight.

  • Courant d'air 🍃@jlai.lu
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    28 days ago

    I have the exact same problem, I’m planning to try a small drop of super glue on the breach and make it dry upside down to limit lens damage… I’m sure it won’t be as sturdy as before though

  • Psaldorn@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    If it’s ABS you could use acetone to weld it together. I’d be very careful not to get it on the lenses though

    • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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      27 days ago

      These are made of polycarbonate. Cyanoacrylate glue is the only option, but honestly, there are thousands of similar glasses to these and they are cheap.

  • Krudler@lemmy.world
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    27 days ago

    My experience with this shows that you cannot only use an adhesive if you expect it to stay fixed.

    Drill a tiny hole and add a metal post between (you can trim any rigid wire like even a paperclip) then glue.