I would like to honor the flashlight that have served us faithfully and now they have their “dress” used/worn and perhaps with a few scars of “war”.
This is my, did not make war but has been a year in the toolbox in my car.
It works perfectly and has a P60 R2 1 level.
Dale
(Dale)
March 17, 2013, 7:42pm
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I received this from a fellow member…… Sorry, not had it long. But when I saw yours couldnt help showing off my flame job!
Don
(Don)
March 17, 2013, 7:40pm
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See here . And all that from an effort to take the head off.
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
March 18, 2013, 6:10am
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Ask a Frenchman. They have a wonderful too for taking heads off. It’s called something like a “guillotine”. Wish I had one…
Ouchyfoot
(Ouchyfoot)
March 18, 2013, 12:50pm
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Here's my trusty little Quark Mini CR2 High CRI. It's been on my keychain since it was introduced.
wiljen
(wiljen)
March 18, 2013, 4:44pm
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Take a blow torch to it just behind the Nut shaped appendage on the head. Get it good and hot all the way around then with a heavy glove twist the tail end off. Once you do that once, take a brush and brush out all the remnants of the glue and you can take it on and off with ease after that.
Don
(Don)
March 18, 2013, 5:16pm
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It did resist baking at 300o C for a long time. Didn't have anything hotter to hand.
My Crelant EDC the V11A. Bright as heck on a 14500.
Probably the only flashlight of mine that has a scratch on it.
marcl
(marcl)
March 18, 2013, 7:37pm
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Hey Dale,
Where did you get your C1? It has a different head, like the C2 anniversary model. I like it.
Marc.