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No longer for sale through me.. I've decided to sell these in bulk to the "regular" shops we all know of. This will make shipping and getting these off my hands easier. So if you want one you will have to wait for the shop owners to post them.
You can purchase this kit at http://stonetek.org/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=69&products_id=261
DTR's Review: http://laserpointerforums.com/f52/1...hts-10-host-total-build-cost-118-a-55922.html
Here's a video of the kit.
I'm offering these up for sale.
These hosts are standard LED hosts with a reverse clicky mounted on the side of the barrel.
They are ugly, but they are cheap
They have the same basic design on the inside as my last hosts, but the internal space is quite a bit smaller.
These **WILL NOT** accept an 18650 battery.
I do not believe they hold enough room for an entire Aixiz module, Although if your using a rkcstr driver or some other form of "long" driver, it can be tucked into the spacer which sits next to the clicky.
As of now it's recommended these are used with 3xAAA, or 3x10440
If anyone could chime in and let me know if 3x10440 in parallel can power a 445nm, that would be great.
They are blue anodized with knurling on the body, tail cap and head.
The heat sink is 1.1" diameter and .57" long
This sale includes:
Host with lanyard
Custom heat sink
Holster
3xAAA battery holder
Prices:
1. Stock blue kit: $10 Shipped in USA
2. Anodizing Removed - Blue cross hatch remain: $20 Shipped in USA
3. Knurling and Anodizing removed & polished: $25 Shipped in USA
Those are the 3 different options.
Shipping is free within the USA.
International orders must add $3.50 for shipping.
The second to last picture is the $25 version, the very last picture is the $20 version. All other pictures show the $10 version.
				
			You can purchase this kit at http://stonetek.org/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=69&products_id=261
DTR's Review: http://laserpointerforums.com/f52/1...hts-10-host-total-build-cost-118-a-55922.html
Here's a video of the kit.
I'm offering these up for sale.
These hosts are standard LED hosts with a reverse clicky mounted on the side of the barrel.
They are ugly, but they are cheap

They have the same basic design on the inside as my last hosts, but the internal space is quite a bit smaller.
These **WILL NOT** accept an 18650 battery.
I do not believe they hold enough room for an entire Aixiz module, Although if your using a rkcstr driver or some other form of "long" driver, it can be tucked into the spacer which sits next to the clicky.
As of now it's recommended these are used with 3xAAA, or 3x10440
If anyone could chime in and let me know if 3x10440 in parallel can power a 445nm, that would be great.
They are blue anodized with knurling on the body, tail cap and head.
The heat sink is 1.1" diameter and .57" long
This sale includes:
Host with lanyard
Custom heat sink
Holster
3xAAA battery holder
Prices:
1. Stock blue kit: $10 Shipped in USA
2. Anodizing Removed - Blue cross hatch remain: $20 Shipped in USA
3. Knurling and Anodizing removed & polished: $25 Shipped in USA
Those are the 3 different options.
Shipping is free within the USA.
International orders must add $3.50 for shipping.
The second to last picture is the $25 version, the very last picture is the $20 version. All other pictures show the $10 version.
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		 . I was wondering, can the switch assembly be removed relatively easily? I suddenly had an idea perhaps I'll try out with some other cheap cases or maybe on this one: I'm not sure how you polished it, but I'm assuming it was time consuming - either by lathe or sanding and then finishing and polishing - but perhaps you can sink a whole flashlight case in paint thinner or acetone and remove the paint, then just polish. I have no idea if it'll work, but if so, you could get a bunch of sexy cases for cheap and easy with that method (just use a gallon of paint thinner) and it will save others from the work and time.
. I was wondering, can the switch assembly be removed relatively easily? I suddenly had an idea perhaps I'll try out with some other cheap cases or maybe on this one: I'm not sure how you polished it, but I'm assuming it was time consuming - either by lathe or sanding and then finishing and polishing - but perhaps you can sink a whole flashlight case in paint thinner or acetone and remove the paint, then just polish. I have no idea if it'll work, but if so, you could get a bunch of sexy cases for cheap and easy with that method (just use a gallon of paint thinner) and it will save others from the work and time. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		