RaceR`s BLING 14500 P60 light. Started out as a crappy 4.70$ light.

Not being much into p60 lights, but this is a very nice host, and I think this14500 host is a very suitable size for p60 drop-ins. Thanks for sharing.

Polshinghas made the difference between a bland light and a really cool looking bling light :wink:

Nicely done; I really like the "bling!"

I wonder if the bezel would screw on without shortening the reflector. Maybe use a ring/washer to close the gap?

Thanks for feedback guys. Im really happy with how it turned out.
I think the polishing really did it for this light.

A ring/washer could close the gap, but would probably not look that good.
Maybe I could have drilled deeper and it would not have made it necessary to shorten the reflector. But I played it safe. It was so easy to just take of 1-2mm off it with a lathe.
Once I had made the P60 fit inside the head (without making it shorter) I could screw on the bezel, but then there was no room for a lens. So I shortened it.
I might experiment more once I get another one. See if I can keep the reflector more stock. Only make it thinner in the head, but not shorter.
This mod might be possible to do with some file work to the reflector (on the side, not on the front). Drilling a bit deeper than I did. And opening up the front of the flashlight with a dremel or something.

What a terrific mod. I love the small form lights that fit AA batteries or 14500. Very creative. Hows the blisters after all the polishing?

Very creative! :wink:

Looks great. After you polished the shit out of it, it's now one of a kind.

Don't care what people say about P60 lights. I love/addicted/hoard them.

Great mod, it sure look sexy amongst them :stuck_out_tongue:

Thanks for the nice feedback guys!

No blisters. I let my dremel do most of the work.
Sat out in the sunshine, music on the ears, googles on my face, and the sound of the dremel in the background. To avoid getting bored/tired with the job I divided the polishing work between three days. I did get a a decent amount of polishing compound in my face though. :slight_smile:
I could have been easily done in one-two stints, but I did it in the more “chillaxed way”

Ah, so that is where all the nice weather has gone: way north from here. It's been cold and windy for weeks in a row here.

I have no idea what has gone right with the weather lately.

I live outside one of the “rainy” places in Norway. Bergen city.Its know for lots of rain and lots of clouds.
Well, not lately! And not in the near future either!

Seing a weather forecast like that is extremly rare on this time of the year.
Its extremely rare here in general! :smiley:

I spent two summer months outside Bergen in 1960. Was nine years old and do not recall all that bad weather you tell us about. :wink:

Wow, RaceR, that´s very nice. I really love to see mods of cheap lights!
I bet that body feels quite smooth, right?

Now you just need to get your dremel again and engrave “RaceR” to the middle part

Bergen is known to be the rain-city of Norway. Ask any Norwegian which city have most rain. They will probably all say Bergen.

Even Wikipedia agree:

Tripadvisor:

As I mentioned it as a bit better outside Bergen. As always, there will naturally be several days, weeks, or sometime months with decent/nice weather too. :slight_smile:

Smooth as a baby butt! :wink:
I considered engraving my initials or something. But my handwriting sucks, so Ill just keep it clean looking. Dont want to ruin it. :wink:

I wouldn´t ruin it :stuck_out_tongue:

Go check dafont.com, look for a nice font, print it in correct size and use carbon paper to get the font to the lamp and egrave that.
I´ve used that technique to get a name on a big brush/comb for my ex gf. Worked very well.

Thanks for the tip!
Ill look into it! :slight_smile:

The polishing makes it!

You saw where my questions was going . . would love to see if this could be almost as simple as a match mini. Especially if the host can take the mods instead of the drop-in.

Racer should really announce a Giveaway cough