It was a sacrifice I was willing to make for a tail switch, I’ll figure something out
Mate, you kill me with these mods
BTW, you still have the lanyard hole for the tritium vial :smiling_imp:
True, though I wanted to keep that free.
I have a couple 2.5mm long trits that nearly fit each side of the switch button but I would need to do a little dremeling of the slot, may do that at some point
Awesome build again. I will take it
Nice work CRX.
Thanks mate
Awesome job!!!
nice work
Proper pocket rocket, awesome work
Just gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. I'm always floored by how beautiful you make a light inside and out.
True, though I wanted to keep that free.
I have a couple 2.5mm long trits that nearly fit each side of the switch button but I would need to do a little dremeling of the slot, may do that at some point :+1:
Maybe you could build the switch post (or just the exposed part) entirely from trits?
Crossed my mind, a 6mm x 1.5mm would fit nicely but wouldn’t last too long I think.
3 trits would be much stronger than 1.
3 trits would be much stronger than 1.
This is true
Was your bezel glued? I can’t get mine off
Yes, red thread locker.
I managed to loosen the bezel (not without scratches), but now I’m stuck with the reflector. I tried holding it with a vice, but I only ended up damaging the thread. This light is not easy to work on, bummer.
It’s a bugger
I gripped the threads gently with rubber lined grips then heated the head and twisted the reflector out.
If it doesn’t come fairly easy then the glue isn’t soft/ heated enough.
Really need to be careful with the soft aluminium threads.
The bezel came off mine relatively easily after running it on high for few minutes but I couldn’t get any further. No matter though, turns out the lens (another one!) was the culprit for the green tint and a minus green filter (805) cleaned it right up