67mm car aspherical lens

DocD

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hi made the mark 2 holder for the 67mm aspherical car lens hers some pictures



ribb aspherical lens
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non ribb aspherical lens
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ribb aspherical lens
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left, ribb aspherical lens. right, non ribb aspherical lens.
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ribb holder yes i know it is very rough i only had 30minutes with the lathe:eek:
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non ribb
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non ribb aspherical lens at 10 meters
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non ribb aspherical lens
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ribb aspherical lens
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ribb aspherical lens at 10 meters
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DocD

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Hi,
the non ribb aspherical lens, It came from a ford twice, as tight then the KD 52mm lens,
just to add a muilt die, like a P7 still looks rubbish:thumbsdow i would like to try a R2 just to see how far i could go and as a bonus you can pick this type of lens up from any body shop cost 2 or 3 dollars as most cars after 2004 have one stuff in the head light cheers DocD
 

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What the heck are you using for a head Doc? Looks like some sort of plastic plumbing part. Is the battery tube Mag?
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DocD

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What the heck are you using for a head Doc? Looks like some sort of plastic plumbing part. Is the battery tube Mag?
Norm

Yep your right a plastic plumbing part, comes from swimming pool pumps connector 2",bore out the bottom and top it a sort of push fit onto a mag bezel ring, so in short the whole maglite with it push fit on the end;)
just trying to show the diffrence between both types of lens cheers DocD
 

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Nice beam shots Doc, far toooo cold for me to go outside at night at the moment!
 

IsaacHayes

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$2-3 as a replacement part or as rubbish from busted up headlight assemblies?

Are those glass?
 

DocD

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Yes they are glass, most modern headlights have them i pulled the ford I-MAX headlight out of the bin so it was free ( non ribbed ) and £1.80 at a auto breakers for the ribb one thanks DocD
 
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