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I wanted my switches to protrude more making them easier to use especially when wearing gloves. So I sanded them tail-caps right down! These are the results.
original tail
I put an o-ring to fit between the rubber switch and the tail-cap to make it stick out less. Don't need ½CM of switch!
I then sanded down the rim with holes for lanyard.
Since I used an o-ring to move the switch down slightly I also had to sand down the battery tube a few mm or there would have been a gap between the tail-cap and body. This would not have been necassary if I had left the switch as it was.
The results:
Same thing on CL1H:
Now these lights suit me better. I don't care much about tailstand anyway. I quite often use lights as candles but I always find something to lean them against.
Cheers for looking!
I wanted my switches to protrude more making them easier to use especially when wearing gloves. So I sanded them tail-caps right down! These are the results.
original tail
I put an o-ring to fit between the rubber switch and the tail-cap to make it stick out less. Don't need ½CM of switch!
I then sanded down the rim with holes for lanyard.
Since I used an o-ring to move the switch down slightly I also had to sand down the battery tube a few mm or there would have been a gap between the tail-cap and body. This would not have been necassary if I had left the switch as it was.
The results:
Same thing on CL1H:
Now these lights suit me better. I don't care much about tailstand anyway. I quite often use lights as candles but I always find something to lean them against.
Cheers for looking!
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