TrevorNasko Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jul 23, 2001 Messages 1,500 Location Atlanta, GA>> The Flashlight that was broken shall Dec 31, 2001 #1 please answer
The_LED_Museum *Retired* Joined Aug 12, 2000 Messages 19,414 Location Federal Way WA. USA Dec 31, 2001 #2 Take it to the garage. Set it on the floor. Get a fiberglass-handled claw hammer. Swing. Lacking the correct hammer, just drive over it. Seriously though. Are you referring to the Brinkmann Rebel LED flashlight? Or the Brinkmann Long-Life LED flashlight?
Take it to the garage. Set it on the floor. Get a fiberglass-handled claw hammer. Swing. Lacking the correct hammer, just drive over it. Seriously though. Are you referring to the Brinkmann Rebel LED flashlight? Or the Brinkmann Long-Life LED flashlight?
L LiteFreek Newly Enlightened Joined Dec 15, 2001 Messages 74 Location USA Jan 1, 2002 #3 A vice works pretty good too. Insert device in da vice and crank handle until tight. Crank handle a few more times and light will magically open. Sorry I like vices -The local LiteFreek
A vice works pretty good too. Insert device in da vice and crank handle until tight. Crank handle a few more times and light will magically open. Sorry I like vices -The local LiteFreek
TrevorNasko Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jul 23, 2001 Messages 1,500 Location Atlanta, GA>> The Flashlight that was broken shall Jan 1, 2002 #4 the original not the rebel. is the vise thing for real. i see how it might work
Silviron Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jun 24, 2001 Messages 2,477 Location New Mexico, USA Jan 1, 2002 #5 There were a few postings on this a while back. Gadget posted a web page of instructions that is pretty detailed. http://members.sigecom.net/igadget/Brinkman.htm
There were a few postings on this a while back. Gadget posted a web page of instructions that is pretty detailed. http://members.sigecom.net/igadget/Brinkman.htm