Hi all,
I am having a clear out of binoculars, one pair, Bushnell Excursion 10 x 32, are currently “windowsill” binoculars, they have a fault in that one of the quick-release neckstrap fittings is broken.
I have been trying, without much luck, to obtain a replacement part.
I have a number of options,
1. Sell as they are to someone who is not bothered about a neckstrap.
2. Repair by fitting the short neckstrap adapter and filling the socket with epoxy putty, but this would make the short adapter a permanent fitting.
3. Repair by fitting simple metal hoops on both sides, losing the quick release function.
any of these repairs would be simple jobs, probably less than an hour’s work and would be simple and tidy.
The binos are a decent, entry-level model with a used value of £50-75 with case, straps, etc. so not worth spending money on.
All input welcome.
I am having a clear out of binoculars, one pair, Bushnell Excursion 10 x 32, are currently “windowsill” binoculars, they have a fault in that one of the quick-release neckstrap fittings is broken.
I have been trying, without much luck, to obtain a replacement part.
I have a number of options,
1. Sell as they are to someone who is not bothered about a neckstrap.
2. Repair by fitting the short neckstrap adapter and filling the socket with epoxy putty, but this would make the short adapter a permanent fitting.
3. Repair by fitting simple metal hoops on both sides, losing the quick release function.
any of these repairs would be simple jobs, probably less than an hour’s work and would be simple and tidy.
The binos are a decent, entry-level model with a used value of £50-75 with case, straps, etc. so not worth spending money on.
All input welcome.