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Sold/Expired Traded: Ti switch housing for Q5 Zebralight

TranquillityBase

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TRADED: If you have an extra Q5 Zebralight, and you would like a Ti switch housing, in trade...Trade offer from now, until 12:00 CST today...

FS: After 12:00 CST today, $85 delivered, without the switch and boot, add $12.50 if you want the housing with the switch and boot.

Trits fit the deep groove, and they will be very well protected. The vials I have are about .060"/1.5mm

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Re: FT/FS: Ti switch housing for Q5 Zebralight

Scott,

I would like to buy it for $85. Just let me know if no-one snag it from the trade and if it's still available...

Thanks :kiss:
 

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Re: FT/FS: Ti switch housing for Q5 Zebralight

Scott,

I would like to buy it for $85. Just let me know if no-one snag it from the trade and if it's still available...

Thanks :kiss:
I have two switch housings, the two differ from each other, slightly...but I can machine both of them, to have two of the same.

I'll add a photo.

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Very nice Scott :thumbsup: - looks like it would go well with a flat-top
boot and McE2S switch housing (which I have) and still tail-stand.

I realise that you might have traded/sold them both by now,
but if not, then I'd be very interested.
 

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Re: FT/FS: Ti switch housing for Q5 Zebralight

The only detail I can't reverse is the trit groove, other than that, I can make them both the same, or very close to the same.
 

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Very nice Scott :thumbsup: - looks like it would go well with a flat-top
boot and McE2S switch housing (which I have) and still tail-stand.

I realise that you might have traded/sold them both by now,
but if not, then I'd be very interested.
I could make some this weekend.

I have a few turning projects for this weekend, and a few additional switch bodies wouldn't be a problem.
 

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I could make some this weekend.

I have a few turning projects for this weekend, and a few additional switch bodies wouldn't be a problem.

Could I ask you to do one for me then please like the one pictured
with the deep groove? Is it still possible with this design to do
a lanyard hole and slot too?
 

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Could I ask you to do one for me then please like the one pictured
with the deep groove? Is it still possible with this design to do
a lanyard hole and slot too?
I would have to make it with a guard, to allow for the hole and slot, but I can make the guard as shallow as possible. It is difficult to activate a flat-top, for momentary, if there's a raised guard.

The switch housings you already have, will accept the flat top, as the internal dimentions are the same for all the switch housings.
 

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I would have to make it with a guard, to allow for the hole and slot, but I can make the guard as shallow as possible. It is difficult to activate a flat-top, for momentary, if there's a raised guard.

The switch housings you already have, will accept the flat top, as the internal dimentions are the same for all the switch housings.

Thanks - I really like the style of these ones though, particularly the
grooved one. :thinking: PM sent.
 
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