M@g 1D TLE300M

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Couldn't sell this light as a 3D, so decided to try the HSJB (hacksaw + JB weld) method of doing a cut down described by StefanFS here. Worked pretty well - the smaller form factor feels much nicer in my hand than the bulky 3D body. It's not a perfect job but I am satisfied with it.

Tough part was dremmeling the switch hole. I wanted to use the stock switch cover, so I had to carefully feather the hole edges on the inside and outside of the body to allow for proper fit of the stock rubber switch cover. The dremmel slipped a few times and created a few "mistakes" in the finish, but overall, not bad for a first attempt.

Runs on either 2 x IMR 26500 or 3 x IMR 16340. I made battery sleeves for both types out of PVC pipe available at Lowes (or Home Depot).

Still thinking of whether to sell or keep it.


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Close up of switch cover (and a few nicks from the dremmel)

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compared next to a 2D 3x MCE


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Left: 2D 3xMCE w/hipflex on high
Right: 1D TLE300M


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Left: 1D TLE300M
Right: 2D P7

About 2 feet from wall.



Outdoor beam shots. Tree is ~150 yards away. Photos are a bit fuzzy, but you get the idea. 1D TLE300M running 3 x IMR 16340. 2D P7 running 3 x Accupower C-cell NiMh.
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2D P7

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1D TLE300M


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Left: 1D TLE300M
Right: 2D P7
 
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waddup

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you cant sell that, there is too much of you in it.

one day you will find it in a drawer and remember building it and smile.

maybe even watch your kids camping with it?

cant sell it.



:candle:
 

Powdersummit

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Looks good, but I'd never sell that. He who dies with the most torches, WINS! Makes me think that my 4D really needs an upgrade.

Carl
 
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