> On Mar 17, 6:18 pm, jrhatchjr <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would like to get my new metal frames adjusted: not so much the
> nosepads but the arms are bowed too much and the plastic ends are
> pointing inward and digging into my head behind my ears.  I figured I
> would have to get them adjusted but now wondering what the best way to
> do this is.  Will a "brick and mortar" eyeglass shop do this for me,
> preferrably for free?  Or maybe they would charge a little something
> for the service?

I wouldn't expect a brick and mortar shop to adjust glasses for free
unless you bought from them. I suppose it wouldn't hurt to ask.

I describe a method that works well for adjusting temple arms here:

http://groups.google.com/group/glassyeyes/browse_thread/thread/b9898902536e5c47?hl=en#
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