AMD64Blondie
Flashlight Enthusiast
I'm quite shocked that that E2e was able to be revived. Rather impressive.(Great job restoring it,by the way.)
Dremel makes those and they're available where you buy Dremel and accessories for it.Are those special pieces you used on the dremel? Brass brushes? Not sure I have seen those before.... might be good to have as part of my dremel setup...
Thanks.
I cleaned it with chlorinated solvent a couple of times
Gordon, once you get the optic out (sorry, no real suggestion as to how to accomplish that, other than what GB said), may I suggest you use Flitz polishing compound to buff out any imperfections? It works great on optics. You can use toothpaste too, BTW.Can anyone council me on how the lens comes out of the bezel.. I thought when I got some time in a few days I might try to buff the lens and see if will clear up and also clean up the bezel end as well..
That will just leave the bottom half to "replace" as GreenLED suggested...
Thanks in advance!!!
Gordon
I don't expect the optic to be useable... it is plastic and most everything else that was plastic on that light is charred, only thing would be "when" the head came off... The battery might have exploded earlier and sent the head away before it got damaged from basking in the heat.Can anyone council me on how the lens comes out of the bezel.. I thought when I got some time in a few days I might try to buff the lens and see if will clear up and also clean up the bezel end as well..
That will just leave the bottom half to "replace" as GreenLED suggested...
Thanks in advance!!!
Gordon