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Sold/Expired For sale Kryton laser barrels. Diy laser host!

Kenom

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For those of you that know about the Kryton laser barrels, know that they are $55 for clear anodized and $60 for black. However, I've got a limited time offer here. The emergency run is done and left me with more than I need (primarily because I mistakenly believed that folks actually wanted more of these) As such, I'm stuck with barrels that I can't pay for and need to move quickly. Not to mention since this run was a small run the cost was $10 more per barrel. So here's the deal.
If you provide all the bobs and bits. IE lens, clicky, tailcap, o-rings, inserts and such, and don't mind a Bare aluminum barrel (NOT POLISHED) I will sell these at just slightly above my cost for them. This means $40 per. This does not include shipping which will be charged on a individual basis so that folks can actually pay real shipping charges not some elevated cost. Will work out to about $4 per. unless you want an upgrade to priority. Also if you want it polished (which is pretty time consuming but relatively easy) it's an additional $5 per.
These will be just the laser barrel and o-ring for the clicky spacer. no fancy frills or drivers or anything. This will only be for 1 week and then they go on ebay.

For those that have no idea about the Kryton Laser barrel, it's essentially a superior host designed specifically for maximum heat transfer from diode to head. Imagine a flashlight with a solid metal head that the LED or Bulb screws right into the head. This allows the heat to transfer smoothly from bulb, led to outside air efficiently. It then comes with the battery section (tube) and the tailcap for clicky assembly


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This is a simple way to make your own laser pointer and I've even got a video tutorial on how to assemble these. Very straight forward.

Does not come with batteries, laser diode, or any other components although I will direct you to where you can purchase these things for very cheap.
 
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Kenom

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Bump, Literally the only thing you need to assemble your own 100mw - 200mw bluray or 200-350mw red laser is this host, batteries, and a laser diode.

Great deal you can't get anything better. Not to mention, I can polish this badboy up or get it anodized for a small fee.


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lasersrawesome

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Hey can i get that blue and black flame like barrel? its the 4th picture down. please respond soon




Bump, Literally the only thing you need to assemble your own 100mw - 200mw bluray or 200-350mw red laser is this host, batteries, and a laser diode.

Great deal you can't get anything better. Not to mention, I can polish this badboy up or get it anodized for a small fee.


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lasersrawesome

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can i get the blue and black kryton host? its the 4th pic. down and what is anodizing?
Reply soon please
 

Kenom

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I do have a blue/black fade available. Pm me if still interested.
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Anodizing is a process of turning the aluminum surface into aluminum oxide which is harder and capable of accepting dyes.

It can be done to ANY aluminum part. I've done it to flashlights and car/motorcycle parts.
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