Cutting Mag reflector

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Could someone point me to the info on cutting the mag reflector when using a hotlip, heatsink in a "d" sized mag.
Thanks
 
Hi Harebawl,

I just use a pair of nippers and cut down like a cork screw until I get to the reflector. "STOP AT THE REFLECTOR"

Later Sway
 
i use a lathe /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/icon3.gif

in the past, i've also used a hacksaw (if doing this, be careful to keep the shavings out of the reflector)

nippers work well too.
 
I use a Dremel cut-off wheel mounted in my drill press. Lay the reflector big end down on the table, rotate the reflector into the wheel, and get a perfectly even cut.
 
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Once you cut the cam off don't you need to trim it a bit further around the reflector to get down to the shiny part's height?
 
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mhejl said:
I use a Dremel cut-off wheel mounted in my drill press. Lay the reflector big end down on the table, rotate the reflector into the wheel, and get a perfectly even cut.

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Exactly, same technique I use. I use a Dremel in a Dremel drill press. Yields excellent results. IMO, next best thing to a lathe.

I tried rinsing the shavings with water like Beretta but no matter how I do it I always get water spots. I've tried drying it with compressed air as well. Now I just use compressed air and no water. I think I get water spots because of the hard water. I've got soft water at home, never tried and I assume I won't get any but the compressed air is sufficient enough.
 
Bandsaw. Leaving up to 1/16th" of the cam tube on is okay depending on pedestal diameter, unless you are using a pedestal-less Luxeon mounting surface as then you would need to trim as flat as possible without widening the hole...
 
i don't think the very bottom of the reflector is utilized, but it isn't necessary to remove it anyway.

i remove it to the point where it is level with the reflector rim.
 
Thanks for the answers!!!!, I'm gonna try a DD twak in a 3 "d" body! I will try cutting at the bottom of the cam tube. Then I can always go a little further if i need to. BTW I am using a Hotlips heatsink. Do you guys recommend removing the switch to remove the bulb holder? or do the soldering the leads onto a pr base?
 
solder to a pr base if you want to leave your mag unmodified and reversable. If you want the best reliable connection, take the switch out and solder direclty to it.
 
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IsaacHayes said:
solder to a pr base if you want to leave your mag unmodified and reversable. If you want the best reliable connection, take the switch out and solder direclty to it.

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what he said /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

generally, if you are comfortable doing it, it's best to remove the switch assembly. it's not like you're ever going to want to go back to the regular bulb /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Very good and true point Roth. The mags I have now waiting for mods have batteries in them, but I never use them because of the terrible output.
 

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