I have some metal shelves that hold most of the components and other supplies. I also have a tool box.
Remember, you asked:
90% of the tools are all at least 30+ years old. I used to work on my own vehicles back when it was fun to set points and rebuild carbs. So I kept everything all these years and now they help a lot in the process.
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I'm already making use of the King leds. This is one of them. I just added some copper rounds to back the star up and since the pill screws into the body, it should transfer heat fairly well.
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"King LEDs"? Huh? Did I miss something?
oldbobk used to say these TSC 3AA lights made for great simple XM-L emitter swaps. I was just in TSC the other day and I saw these were marked up to $14.99.
all those tools! Great collection! And so well organised. I am afraid I am not allowed a lot of space for my flashlight hobby, here's about the whole hobby, no expansion will be tolerated anymore (note my high degree of organisation ):
Great mod OL with some great pics. I also store my stuff in similar containers.
With the right tools in the right hands a person can make anything, and your mods are proof of that.
Thanks for sharing OL. :bigsmile:
I'm glad to know others use those clear plastic compartment boxes for parts. I have tried now for a long while to find something better. I get tired of trying to find what box has what parts!!!! I should be smart enough by now to start with the bottom one in the stack!!!
They are good for XM-L swaps. Even though it’s a plastic lens and reflector, it’s an inexpensive way to have a very bright light. I hardly ever find them in our TS, they go fast, so I feel lucky when I do find one there.