I had planned to glue mine in, but pressed it in while the turning was hot
from the lathe . . . it is now permanently press-fit in the housing. One of
the best parts of this LED module is that the lens is the on/off switch.
You just twist it clockwise for on and counter-clockwise for off.
Will
The Boulder lights (I developed the prototypes) press the LED module in--you
turn the molded plastic housing down to a mating fit to the threaded mounting
sleeve, then glue it in (slip fit) or press it in (press fit) depending on your
preference.
Best,
Will
William M deRosset
Fort Collins CO
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What I;d like to find is a similar LED but dyno so i can turn a housin for
that
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 9:17:52 AM UTC-5, Belopsky wrote:
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> Looks good. I was going to do similar but then bought a B&M Secula
> instead. I might gut it though...
>
> How did you attach the light to the hou
Looks good. I was going to do similar but then bought a B&M Secula instead.
I might gut it though...
How did you attach the light to the housing your turned?
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 4:52:22 PM UTC-5, S. Greco wrote:
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> I acquired a strange frame recently (650B Pedimoto Triple Triangle) w
Shiny!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 2:52:22 PM UTC-7, S. Greco wrote:
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> If you have access to a lathe and some free time on your hands I highly
> recommend this as a project. The whole thing only took about an hour and
> would be even easier and faster if it were desi
Well done!!!
Anton
velolumino.com
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 4:52:22 PM UTC-5, S. Greco wrote:
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> I acquired a strange frame recently (650B Pedimoto Triple Triangle) which
> had a braze-on for a taillight on the back of the seat tube. I didn't have
> a dyno-hub wheel set for the bike, so I