Sweetheart stepped onto her glasses, bent the frame and pulled out the screw holding the right lens. Straightening the frame wasn't difficult, but finding the right screw (and matching screwdriver) was tricky, even with this nice set of many different screws. They included curved tweezers so you could take a screw and try to fit it into the frame. The good thing is they give you a bunch of screws of every size because even with those tweezers it was difficult to hold the screw long enough to get it in. I have about 10 tiny screws in my carpet now, but I finally found the right size to fit the hole and was able to screw it in. He seems to be holding up well. It might be wiser to take him to an optometrist but I enjoy developing new skills and this has given me the opportunity to do so inexpensively. Now I'm ready for the next broken glasses! Highly recommended.
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