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Sold/Expired SOLD and SHIPPED: Customized Stanley HID spotlight Ultra-flat Olive drab 60$ shipped

spc

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SOLD thanks Djack!

I took a new Stanley HID spotlight, took it apart and painted it with FLAT olive drab paint. I also took the decals off the side and painted that with flat black to match the back side. While apart, I adjusted the the bulb for a nice smooth beam.

This is the Hi/Low model and has only about 3 charge cycles on it.

Comes with wall charger and 12v car adapter.

I would like 60$ shipped (conus) anywhere else extra

Thanks for checking it out!





 
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spc

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Re: FS: Customized Stanley HID spotlight 60$ shipped

its look great in Ultra-flat olive drab!!
 

ma_sha1

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Re: FS: Customized Stanley HID spotlight Ultra-flat Olive drab 60$ shipped

Nice paint job, SPC!

This light is a great value even before the custom paint :thumbsup:
 

DJack

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Re: FS: Customized Stanley HID spotlight Ultra-flat Olive drab 60$ shipped

Still selling it for $60. I'll take it.
 

spc

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Re: FS: Customized Stanley HID spotlight Ultra-flat Olive drab 60$ shipped

Thanks Ma! I just couldn't stand the yellow...

Djack, pm sent

SPF
 
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DJack

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Re: FS: Customized Stanley HID spotlight Ultra-flat Olive drab 60$ shipped

Payment Sent.
Thanks
 

DJack

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Just got the light yesterday. Thanks. I like the paint a lot. What type did you use? It seems pretty durable so I am not so worried about scratching it too much. This is the first Stanley HID I have ever seen in operation so I have nothing to compare it to. You mentioned that you adjusted the beam to be smooth. Did you make it more of a spot or flood?
Thanks
 
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spc

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I used krylon fusion. It sticks to plastic good. (the plastic was also sanded)

The light originally had a small hotspot in the center and a ringly flood outside. I put a 1mm spacer between the bulb and the reflector and that seemed to smooth out the hotspot a little and blend in the rings. Didnt really change the throw just smoothed out the hotspot.
 
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