fyrstormer
Banned
Maybe it's just me, but compared to the raw-machined surface on my McGizmos, I've always found the smooth anodized surface on my Arc6 to be slippery and hard to hold while pressing the tail switch for long periods of time. Someone suggested wrapping paracord around the light, but I wanted something more "integrated" with the body of the light, something that wouldn't move around. I've been on the lookout for a good solution for a while, and I believe I've finally found one.
The grip I've added is constructed of 6x #13 O-rings from the plumbing supplies section at Home Depot, slid into the grooves on the body and superglued in place using 18 drops of fingernail superglue (6 per O-ring, 3 per side, 120 degrees apart) applied using the tip of a sharpened paperclip. It was allowed to dry for 24 hours before use, to ensure the superglue wouldn't let go. (fingernail superglue holds stronger than Krazy Glue, but dries a LOT slower on some surfaces.) Then I bent the clip using pliers and a vise, to allow sufficient clearance for the edge of my jeans pocket to clear the O-rings without too much fuss.
Verdict: it's much, much easier to hold onto now. I don't find myself washing the thing every third time I use it because my hand is slipping across the surface anymore. I can hold the tail switch on High until my thumb gets tired without it budging at all. Would mod again.





The grip I've added is constructed of 6x #13 O-rings from the plumbing supplies section at Home Depot, slid into the grooves on the body and superglued in place using 18 drops of fingernail superglue (6 per O-ring, 3 per side, 120 degrees apart) applied using the tip of a sharpened paperclip. It was allowed to dry for 24 hours before use, to ensure the superglue wouldn't let go. (fingernail superglue holds stronger than Krazy Glue, but dries a LOT slower on some surfaces.) Then I bent the clip using pliers and a vise, to allow sufficient clearance for the edge of my jeans pocket to clear the O-rings without too much fuss.
Verdict: it's much, much easier to hold onto now. I don't find myself washing the thing every third time I use it because my hand is slipping across the surface anymore. I can hold the tail switch on High until my thumb gets tired without it budging at all. Would mod again.
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