What did you mod today?

Pure genius :smiley:

I made a butter knife into a steak knife in four minutes to demonstrate the effectiveness of my Ken Onion Worksharp .

Have I mentioned how much I like this tool ?

:face_with_monocle: :beer:

Kinda forlorn here since I donā€™t have the time to do any modding, as we are moving to a new home, and all my parts and tools are put away.

I just replaced the reflector on my original first-ever high-power LED flashlight purchased, an original UltraFire 501b, with an EZ-900 XR-E R2 emitter. I swapped the P60 OP reflector with a spare SMO I had handy. I had forgotten what kind of beam this light would make in this configuration. It was slightly ringy, but not as bad as I had expected. Now, it has a very intense and rather well-defined hotspot, making it a surprisingly good thrower. I may eventually add a fourth 7135 to the driver, pushing it just a little bit harderā€¦ :crown:

I put an xpg2 into a DST with a 2S, 5A buck driver, finally. Just need to bypass the tail spring to wrap it up. Also prepped a Jacob A60 to receive a dedomed xpg2 because I may have fried the previous oneā€¦ whoops. :stuck_out_tongue:

I wish people would quit bringing up DSTā€™s. :frowning: Unless they have one to sell , lol

How much cash do you have? :face_with_monocle:

I have one that I offered to sell a while ago, and still might sell. The biggest issue is the shipping will add $10-15 probably. (and I did a few ā€œmodsā€ to it and made it a little ugly :SICK: ) lol

Haha, it has to come to that! I just kick myself for not realizing the potential of those lights. I know Iā€™ll come across one at a garage sale, some day. :beer:

Those at pads look like they could be fun. Nice build!

Removed a rubber grip sleeve from a budget light and applied it to my new Zebralight SC63w.

The SC63w is a nice light. Very bright for an unmodded light of its size. Unfortunately, it completely lacks knurling and squirts out of the hand like a greased pig. Grip sleeve doesnā€™t look pretty, but it solves the problem.

Zebralight SC63w, now with added grip sleeve.

looks like it came off the handle of a BOSS1

How about a beamshot?

NOT flashlight related: This RC car has a motor with a plastic pinion (the gear tooth that attaches to the shaft of the motor) . The pinion started slipping after a while and eventually slipped all the time so the car sucked. Grrrr. Crazy glue worked for a couple charges but not more. I also have a V911 helicopter which I bought two spare, main rotor motors for. The V911 motor is about 1 1/2 times the size of the car motor, but, it has a metal pinion, so I thought it best to risk destroying the car than to wait a couple months for a new car motor that will likely give the same trouble againā€¦ So, I cut off bits and pieces of the motor compartment and eventually shoo glued in the new motor! It works and is more powerful than before!! (buuut, the motor isnā€™t placed perfectly right so there is a little more friction than should be. Iā€™ll see what a heat gun will accomplish later :wink: ) Sorry, no pics yet.

today I stacked some chips for the ready. Removed 2 7135ā€™s from Convoy S2+.
Installed Qlite into S3 for Heather. Going to work on my second grip ring for C8

Finished my first mod. Put in a RGB emmitter and controller from Mountain Electronics in a MECO Cree T6. Now I have requests for four more from friends. Who knew. Thank you to the forum for the G700 tip off that started me down the road of modding flashlights.

Popped in a dedomed xpg2 with a BLF a6 driver into a Jacob A60. Iā€™m getting about 80kcd so Iā€™m probably seeing a lot of resistance from the unbypassed tailcap spring (the retaining ring was unreliably threaded and basically jammed in there when I got it) and maybe some other reasons.

Anyway, it has a fantastic beam profile now (not all ringy like a stock a60), with an okay tint. So Iā€™m happy.

Also made a spacer/partial dummy cell out of copper and dowel rod for my DST so I can use unprotected 30Qā€™s.

a real basic one put a xpl=hi and blf driver into roxane m6 26650
only draws 5.5a at the tailcap awesome throw type beam
might revist with bypasses and heavier wire see if I can crank another amp ?

Welcome to BLF, Christopher! that sounds like a great mod that you did :slight_smile:

And it is good to hear that the ongoing G700 flashlight discussion on BLF makes Google direct people to here so they stop buying that overpriced crap. So hereā€™s one for the search engine:

the G700 flashlight is a ripp off, overpriced crap!
the G700 flashlight is a ripp off, overpriced crap!
the G700 flashlight is a ripp off, overpriced crap!
the G700 flashlight is a ripp off, overpriced crap!
the G700 flashlight is a ripp off, overpriced crap!
:smiley:

Still having some spare QTC pills i decided to mod my Thrunite Ti4 Ti because the stock driver having no memory and always starting in low mode did not agree with my usage.

I stripped the driver bare and soldered the + wire through to a small copper disc to be filed for fine adjustment of the QTC which can be tricky to get right.
The head is stuffed with one of those thermal silicone cubes because i felt a bit lazy today.
Also added a trit and magnet in the tail.

Pocket Rocket.

I reckon output goes from ā€“1 ramping up to well over 500 lumens with a twist of the head now :smiley:
I did leave it on the table on full tilt for a few minutes too long in testing and it got so hot that it melted the wrap on the efest 10440, i also learned it can be dropped fast from a height of about 1.2mā€¦ā€¦

Also modded another Ti by swapping in a 3535 UV emitter, clip, ground off the keychain installed magnetic tail and ZWB2 UV filter.

Hey Dusty,

Your signature drove me crazy for awhile, trying to kill that bug on my screen :)!!