Can anyone make me a SF E-series battery tube cap?

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I have a McGizmo 2xAA battery tube that I keep as a backup in case I need to use AAs with my Haiku. Since the head attachment point is based on the Surefire E-series, the threading is on the outside of the battery tube, which means wherever I put the tube when I'm not using it, it gets grease all over the place. I'd like a either a nylon or insulated metal cap to put on the end of the tube, both to keep the grease from getting everywhere and also to give me the option to store batteries inside the tube. Does anyone here have the tools necessary to make a shallow, internally-threaded metal or nylon cap? I have to think I'm not the only person who could make use of this, given how popular Surefire is 'round these parts, so maybe a group buy could be arranged if someone can do the work.
 
I'm looking for a similar item to create a 2-cell battery pack out of an older E series light -- to power a different device. I still want the clicky to kill power to the device but I don't need a full flashlight head at the other end. If I must, I may resort to making an aluminum insert to replace the glass and wire out the head, but I'd like to keep the overall length to a minimum so an accessory like the OP stated would be great.
 
Something like this? I made it from black Delrin.
Battery rattles inside.

I'm too busy to make any, but if anyone had them CNCed, I'm sure the unit price would
only be a few dollars.

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Someone made some for the Arc LS AA tube a long time ago too.
This one had a lanyard hole.
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fyrstormer, I have a threaded aluminium cap that started out to be a tailcap but went wrong. It has a hole for a switch boot which could be filled with a .... switch boot.:laughing:

If it's any use to you PM me your address - it's free.;)

OOPS my mistake - wrong end :eek:

Colin.
 
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Someone made some for the Arc LS AA tube a long time ago too.
This one had a lanyard hole.
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And thanks to similar threading, they work fine on some E-series compatible bodies. I've been using one to keep the dust out of my 2xAA McClickie Pak.
 
What's the confusion? It would seal the tube, which you say is E-Series compatible. Fill the head with enough foam to keep the cells from rattling.


Or put a working bezel on it, and use it as a back-up.
 
Yep Illum it's Delrin.
Looks OK from the outside but there are a few tool marks hidden inside :eek:

I'll send one to the OP fyrstormer (check your PM) for bringing up the idea, but no more.

Though it is a simple piece, they are a pain to make.
I'm not even sure it will work with McGizmo's lights.
 
What's the confusion? It would seal the tube, which you say is E-Series compatible. Fill the head with enough foam to keep the cells from rattling.
I'm not very familiar with official Surefire E-series parts. What do these bezels look like?

Thanks nekomane, I really appreciate it. PM replied.
 
The cap nekomane sent to me arrived today...along with a travel buddy! :p

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They fit just fine on my Clicky Paks (maybe slightly widening the inner diameter where the O-ring seats would be better, but it's not significant), and I'm now convinced the concept is good enough to sell. Since both Surefire and McGizmo sell interchangeable battery tubes of various sizes, I'm sure people would buy them.

The only catch is finding someone who can make them...:thinking:
 
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