I am planning on putting 2 trits in the lanyard slots on end of my Quark AA2 Tactical.
I know what size trits I need ( got to decide on a colour yet though ).
I have been onto MarketPlace and found the thread to the guy that sells the Norland 61 vials.
How do I go about fitting the trits into these slots ?
Any pearls of wisdom anyone can give me would be VERY much appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any information given.
Just recently installed an ice-blue 2x8mm in my slotted D10 Tribute. Ended up buying an entire bottle of Norland 61 (shipped to Canada, paid customs AND brokerage fees which sucked).
Wasn't sure how I would cure it - originally planned on putting it outside in the sun under a pint glass (so that the poplar fuzz wouldn't land on it) but it was cloudy on the weekend. Decided to take a gamble on a set of two UV LED battery-powered hockey pucks that I picked up from Spencer Gifts. Their website does not have them listed, so I can't link them here unfortunately. Cost $9 for both, each runs on 3 AAA batteries, and they swivel, which ended up coming in handy.
For the adhesive, I vacuumed a desk and wiped it down to get rid of dust. Then squirted a bit of Norland onto a sheet of wax paper. I had a bunch of tiny-bore syringes used on a diabetic cat, but they weren't able to suck up the relatively thick adhesive. Decided instead to use a wooden toothpick to scoop the adhesive up and then touch it to the slot, depositing a drop in it. Repeated that over and over, touching the drop of adhesive on the toothpick to the stuff already in the slot and allowing it to flow into place. When it was 1/3rd full, placed the vial in there, centered it, pushed it down slightly, and resumed scooping with the toothpick. Stopped when I could see that the meniscus of the fluid was level with the piston's surface. Setup the UV LED and left it running overnight. To test whether it was cured, I made a tiny loop of fabric (from a hotel patch kit) and dragged it across the surface. Then tried harder and harder objects until I figured it's as good as it would get.
Snapped a picture of the UV setup:
And a picture of the finished project:
Hope that helps a bit. Have never tried mounting a trit in a lanyard hole, but I'd probably just use some wax paper backing taped in place with green painters tape (tested beforehand, of course). Good luck, let us know how it turns out!