NovaTac, EDC, and Ra Twisty Owners...Check this out.

seery

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Mounts allows for secure placement and quick easy access to your
vehicle EDC light.

Pic is the dashboard on my Ford F-350 truck.

What do you think?

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To bad I lease or I would have at least 5 in my car....LOL

Hmmmmm...If you drilled a bunch of these on a board of clear plastic,
would make for a cool HDS/Novatac display!
 
You sir are a true flashaholic. :twothumbs
Is there a friction type of retaining ring inside to keep it in place during a bumpy ride?
I like it.
Thank you and yes were are a sick group aren't we! :devil:

It sits deep enough in and the fit is such it won't bounce out.

The components are simple Carlon electrical PVC fittings.

The Body is a 1x3/4 reducer bushing, mated to a 1" strap,
secured by two large rivets.

Carlon makes a few variations of the reducer bushing, this is
the only one I've found works perfectly for flush mounting.
 
You sir are a true flashaholic. :twothumbs
Is there a friction type of retaining ring inside to keep it in place during a bumpy ride?
I like it.

A true flashaholic would show us a picture of this holster bolted to his hip-bone... not that I am looking to see your hip-bone Seery:naughty::eek:
 
To bad I lease or I would have at least 5 in my car....LOL

Hmmmmm...If you drilled a bunch of these on a board of clear plastic,
would make for a cool HDS/Novatac display!

I'm thinking that I could use 3M double sided tape! Put a flat plate on the back if you need to.
 
Now you need to make one to fit your Beast II, lol
I laughed so hard reading and visualizing this that my wife was giving me some funny looks! A piece of 6" PVC should do the trick. :naughty:

A true flashaholic would show us a picture of this holster bolted to his hip-bone... not that I am looking to see your hip-bone Seery:naughty::eek:
If it were in the name of science...maybe...but that's where I draw the line!!! :tsk: :crackup:
 
Now all you have to do is dip it in some black Plasti-Dip and it will match the interior of the truck. I have a Mustang and I keep looking for places to put my Novatac. I'm not brave enough to put any holes in my car. :eek:
 
Now all you have to do is dip it in some black Plasti-Dip and it will match the interior of the truck. I have a Mustang and I keep looking for places to put my Novatac. I'm not brave enough to put any holes in my car. :eek:
Great idea on the black plasti-Dip. :twothumbs

I use this logic....

Someone's NOT going to buy your mustang because of two
small holes in the dash.

All while....

Someone's NOT NOT going to buy your mustang because of
two small holes in the dash.

So MAKE SOME HOLES and HAVE SOME FUN!!! :party:
 
great looking holder but what if you had big crash or worse, rolled would the light still be in its holder for quick easy access or would it be rolling around your car.

just a thought
 
great looking holder but what if you had big crash or worse, rolled would the light still be in its holder for quick easy access or would it be rolling around your car.

just a thought
My wife rolled her Jeep back in late December. The inside was a mess, she had a large casserole
sitting on the front seat as was very very lucky the glass dish didn't hurt her bad. Never thought
about the light until a few days later we were cleaning the inside and I noticed the light (SF L4)
still in it's place covered in sweet potato.

Her Jeep she had for 9 nine years and 298,000 miles ended up going for parts. I mounted another
holder in her new CRV in the same fashion. May not be a bad idea to add one-side sticky rubber tape
around the inside to give it a little extra grip.

Her L4 holder allows it to sit bezel up with the body dropping well down through the bottom.
 
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