Anyone here with milling tool willing to help me put a tritium inside a flashlight body?
The flashlight body is Arc LS 2AA pack. I tried to measure and test fitting using my eyes and it seems that Bart's tritium can fit inside some part of the light
picture would show it better:
As the picture shows, it is possible (though it might be cutting it short) to put a tritium inside the fat part of the flashlight body(where it connects to the head). Other alternative would be to put it horizontally. Eitherway is fine with me, as long as the end result would have a smooth surface.
I also need a tube extender to be made. It would screw on the butt (where the current kroll screw onto) and adds additional length of 0.8 cm to the total length. I know the threaded part can be a bit too thin, but since i figure the extender is only needed to hold the kroll, the it can tolerate the thinness of the wall. (someone please correct me if I am wrong).
please feel free to ask any question. I am sure the language that I, a commoner, speak is somewhat different to machinist language. Some wording/ sentencing might be a little off, but I tried =/
Please PM me for quote on the job (either or both). Needless to say, I prefer the jobs to be done by a single entity, since it would be easier to keep track of.
thanks for looking
The flashlight body is Arc LS 2AA pack. I tried to measure and test fitting using my eyes and it seems that Bart's tritium can fit inside some part of the light
picture would show it better:
As the picture shows, it is possible (though it might be cutting it short) to put a tritium inside the fat part of the flashlight body(where it connects to the head). Other alternative would be to put it horizontally. Eitherway is fine with me, as long as the end result would have a smooth surface.
I also need a tube extender to be made. It would screw on the butt (where the current kroll screw onto) and adds additional length of 0.8 cm to the total length. I know the threaded part can be a bit too thin, but since i figure the extender is only needed to hold the kroll, the it can tolerate the thinness of the wall. (someone please correct me if I am wrong).
please feel free to ask any question. I am sure the language that I, a commoner, speak is somewhat different to machinist language. Some wording/ sentencing might be a little off, but I tried =/
Please PM me for quote on the job (either or both). Needless to say, I prefer the jobs to be done by a single entity, since it would be easier to keep track of.
thanks for looking