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Old 14-08-2011, 16:53   #1
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Heres a question a lot of you will know where im coming from, sorry nowt to do with 4x4 ing so Adz will get upset

I'm wearing specs more and more but not all of the the time.Unfortunately Ive got a load of previous for breaking the f'ing things. They get bashed up in my rucksack and ive ran over one pair fixing the car.

Anyone any idea for a well hard make of case
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Old 14-08-2011, 17:23   #2
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Heres a question a lot of you will know where im coming from, sorry nowt to do with 4x4 ing so Adz will get upset

I'm wearing specs more and more but not all of the the time.Unfortunately Ive got a load of previous for breaking the f'ing things. They get bashed up in my rucksack and ive ran over one pair fixing the car.

Anyone any idea for a well hard make of case
Contacts.....its the future
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Old 14-08-2011, 17:38   #3
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Heres a question a lot of you will know where im coming from, sorry nowt to do with 4x4 ing so Adz will get upset

I'm wearing specs more and more but not all of the the time.Unfortunately Ive got a load of previous for breaking the f'ing things. They get bashed up in my rucksack and ive ran over one pair fixing the car.

Anyone any idea for a well hard make of case
Hi Dave

Best bet is to try find a hard camera case with a belt loop or something similar. If your glasses are the folding variety, you could get a fairly compact camera case with a hard shell. Also check some opticians who sell sports glasses, they may have something suitable and always consider your local pound shop, might have some suitable container not specifically for glasses but could work. It's always best (and sometimes cheaper) to think outside the box, glasses manufacturers seem to forget that their cases are usually crappy and expenive, outdoor pursuits shops seem to cover unusual storage requirements. Good luck with the hunt.
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Old 14-08-2011, 21:16   #4
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Thumbs up S.S.specs cases

I bought a pair of stainless steel spec cases from Zabadabadoos at Skeggy they cost about £1.99 I am pretty sure you will fing some on flea bay.
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Old 14-08-2011, 21:26   #5
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I got some like that from Oakleys but they were about 15 squid
They are tuff though
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Old 14-08-2011, 21:43   #6
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I got some like that from Oakleys but they were about 15 squid
They are tuff though
Christ on a bike, my NHS specs cost less than that!
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Cheers folks,

Contacts kamsin..................couldnt do it
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sitting on specs is a good idea if you have eyes in your bum
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I would have thought, MrD, that with your engineering training, it wouldn't be beyond your gift to knock something up using a soft bag or thin foam tube for the specs, which you then insert into a piece of plastic pipe (small drainpipe for example) with two stop ends. Uncrushable even by your presumably (reading between the lines of your confession) lardy arse.

Job done.

Get a grip will you?

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I only need glassses to read, so I now only buy the £1 ones from pound stretchers, as I have destroyed and lost many pairs.
They come in a small plastic tube. I have lots of empty tubes now.
I put drills, Taps in them now.....


I have stepped back and crushed several pairs.
I often keep them in my top pocket, so as I bend over they fall out, often into the canal, River, Lock, there is even a pair in the pond.

I think there is a pair under the bathroom floor, since I couldn't find them after I replaced the floor several years ago.

Certainly plastic lens are not the way to go if you are into DIY.
They end up on the bench in sawdust, metal shavings etc.
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look like a grandad and put them round your neck on a piece of string, you will never lose them and unless you lay on your chest you wont crush them either, problem solved I think!
Oh, but yes you will look like that racing commentator, sorry.
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look like a grandad and put them round your neck on a piece of string, you will never lose them and unless you lay on your chest you wont crush them either, problem solved I think!
Oh, but yes you will look like that racing commentator, sorry.

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I would have thought, MrD, that with your engineering training, it wouldn't be beyond your gift to knock something up using a soft bag or thin foam tube for the specs, which you then insert into a piece of plastic pipe (small drainpipe for example) with two stop ends. Uncrushable even by your presumably (reading between the lines of your confession) lardy arse.

Job done.

Get a grip will you?

Oh and suitably cheap, leaving spare cash to lavish on't whippets and ferrets.....
cant be arsed


i want to be oakley flash like Pete
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i want to be oakley flash like Pete
then you have to grow a Brian May haircut as well LOL
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