pcscuba
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I was just wandering if anyone had done a backup light. Made out of delrin or something like that. I have access to a machine shop but I didn't know if someone had already done one and if they had any pointers
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pcscuba once bubbled...
I was just wandering if anyone had done a backup light. Made out of delrin or something like that. I have access to a machine shop but I didn't know if someone had already done one and if they had any pointers
jonnythan once bubbled...
Hello
Building a flashlight is an act of art not putting some pieces together. This is one serious piece of life support equipment. If you know how much time, money and effort goes into making a flashlight then you will be surprised. It is cheaper, safer and more realistic to just buy one. If you plan a dive with the home made flashlight, and you have a failure, problem or other issue what could be a minor inconvenience could become a fatality. Just buy one that suits your type of diving or needs. For shallow rec stuff a UK or Princeton Tec should do just fine. For tech diving there is no substitute for the Halcyon.
jonnythan once bubbled...
Hello
Building a flashlight is an act of art not putting some pieces together. This is one serious piece of life support equipment. If you know how much time, money and effort goes into making a flashlight then you will be surprised. It is cheaper, safer and more realistic to just buy one. If you plan a dive with the home made flashlight, and you have a failure, problem or other issue what could be a minor inconvenience could become a fatality. Just buy one that suits your type of diving or needs. For shallow rec stuff a UK or Princeton Tec should do just fine. For tech diving there is no substitute for the Halcyon.
scottk once bubbled...
there are better lights available than the Halcyon or EE Scout:
http://www.oxycheq.com/LJ2Light.html
Scott
DNAXdiver once bubbled...
scott you wouldn't happen to know who actually makes the lite oxycheck sells??
scottk once bubbled...
Do you have access to any CAD/CAM software?
If you do, I can e-mail you a 3D solid.
Scott