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FS: Teenie burner *SOLD*






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Re: FS: Teenie burner

The_Muffin_Man said:
No problem! Happy to help. If you find one tell me how it goes

I feel a tutorial coming along. (well I hope :-/)
 
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Re: FS: Teenie burner

It's so simple you don't need a tutorial:

1) solder a wire to the positive.  Do the same with negative
2) clip off the not used pin
3) put them through plastic thing
4) bend over plastic thing
5) insert batteries.  Have fun!

If you need help feel free to pm me
 

Ieon

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Re: FS: Teenie burner

The_Muffin_Man said:
It's so simple you don't need a tutorial:

1) solder a wire to the positive.  Do the same with negative
2) clip off the not used pin
3) put them through plastic thing
4) bend over plastic thing
5) insert batteries.  Have fun!

If you need help feel free to pm me

what about teh drilling ;D
 
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Use a lathe or drill and drill it out with a 15/32 drill bit. Then take a wood stick or something and put sandpaper on the outside and sand down the inside of the host. It makes it smoother.
 

Ieon

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Come on some-one buy this!
It looks like a great laser!

I can't though cause i'm in Australia.
 
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Im sorry could you please elaborate on the " bend the plastic thingy part" i don't quite know what u mean. How does the diode neg and pos make contact with batteries, and how did u remove the led and circuitry before drilling.
 

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haha. I've got a walkthrough on this in the general section. Look for my laser essay. It is important to note that this requires the positive to be grounded to the case since the battery positive is the one that connects easily to the casing of the host.
 
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Wow this is an old thread. Just noticed it. Once you get the host it will make much more sense. I have another one of these hosts if anyone wants a teenie burner (as long as it is cool with you ken!)
 




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