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hmmmm
maybe i will find a cheap F&%$ed-up pair some day and can play with that . . .
maybe i will find a cheap F&%$ed-up pair some day and can play with that . . .
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Once you snap them off and onto another frame could you not just use a bit off contact glue to make them tight?
I took an orbital off, they are just glued on snap fittings. The orbital also uses the Hexalobular (generic term for Torx) bolt, but the stems are just snap on so I didn't really want to mess with those. However it does move ever so slightly now, so I would not recommend it.
The bolts and all that jazz have nothing to do with the lenses, they are just snap in like any other o matter frame.
according to Oakley the orbital screws are NOT the Hexalobular...its the nubs or whatever they are in the back of the frame....each is referred to distinctively....see link, 3/4 down
decided to call them Hexalobular becasue it sounds impressive.