Sirstinky
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Update: I was on vacation and hadn't had time to do any work, so here's some work I did before I left. I figured out how to mount the back of the reflector.
I found some aluminum coupler collars and ground them down to the right height. I JB welded them to the heat sink so I could screw it down.


The real hard part was figuring out how to stick the reflector on it to make it easy to remove. So added the plastic mounts to the sides of the reflector. They were originally the posts inside hollow enclosures that connect two halves. I cut them out and cut them to length. I ground and profiled the sides for a good fit and glued them to the reflector.

I decided to add screws through the bottom of the heat sink that went up through the reflector base to the mounts.

See the baking soda box in this picture? Pro tip: mixing baking soda with super glue makes a rock- hard concrete in seconds that bonds just about anything. I use it for difficult situations where I need an instant bond. The cheap super glue works better than the more expensive stuff for some reason

I needed to do some adjustment to the focus since it was hard to know exactly where to drill holes for the mounting screws.
Back to work on it. Stay tuned for more soon.