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Reddit mentions of KYDEX V Sheet
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- TRIPLE MONITOR STAND: Fits 3 monitors 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 inches, with a maximum support weight of 22 pounds each, using the 75x75mm or 100x100mm VESA square bolt hole pattern found on the back of the monitors. Comes with interchangeable free standing or grommet base mount for desktops up to 2.5" inches thick.
- FEATURES: 3 monitor stand mount has 2 full motion, height adjustable arms that tilt, swivel, and rotate. Made of heavy duty steel and have integrated cable management on each arm to keep your cables organized.
- FULLY ADJUSTABLE: 2 of 3 monitor desk mount arms can tilt up and down 15 degrees each way, swivel 360 degrees, raise and lower 17" inches, and monitors can rotate into a fixed landscape or portrait orientation independent of one another.
- EASY INSTALLATION: Three monitor stand comes with all mounting hardware, tools, and instructions necessary for assembly.
- US-BASED CUSTOMER SUPPORT: Triple monitor mount comes with a 5-YEAR WARRANTY and our friendly and responsive customer support team is available to answer any questions you may have during normal business hours.
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I guess people want to know a little more. There's plenty of tutorials online, so do some google work if you want a more in-depth description.
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And then you're basically all done. It took me probably an hour or less. Total cost for one holster (because I was able to make 2 holsters off of one 12"x12" sheet), was about $6-$7, with the bulk of the cost being the clips. I'll try and answer any other questions others have.
You can get a 12"x24" sheet of Kydex for pretty cheap. Amazon carries ~1/8" thick sheet of the stuff for about $12.50. You can soften it in an oven or with a heat gun to shape it. It is easy to cut by scoring it with a utility knife and snapping it along the score line. You can also cut/drill holes in it to make attachment points for organization.
https://www.amazon.com/Small-Parts-KYDEX-V-Sheet/dp/B00KDMLJ0A
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You can make your own fin grip pretty easily
Haha - I did feel a little weird purchasing from them, because I'm really not rucking that hard :)
Rather just trying to carry a bunch of stuff around a live out of a backpack.
I've seen some other folks purchase a kydex sheet, trace the current frame sheet, then cut it down.
As a word to the wise, be careful if using a dremel, especially with thicker stuff ( I used .128" Kydex). Cutting wheels like to pull away and spew melted material and dust. The stuff isn't exactly compliant, which is why they use it for cutting boards.
I simply traced out the material off an existing frame sheet and cut it on a scroll saw. Then cleaned edges with a file. You can find a link to .118" Kydex from Amazon here. I got some in .128" from a material supply place. The thicker it is, the more rigid you'll get.
For a holster have you thought of using kydex? You could build a perfect little holster that looks like it was made for it. The stuff is really easy/fun to work with.
Does this light put out 180L with a normal 1.5/1.2v AAA or just with a 10440 @ 3.7V?
As far as a suggestion for a 10440 this one works for me. Do not bother with Trustfire. Both of my Trustfire 104440s are shot.
I don't think you're going to find much with this little guy as far as mods go. Really just playing around with how long it can handle a 10440 will be fun. Be careful I have had a few AAA/10440 flashlights that will only function on 104440 after using one in it and the other flat out stopped working. (Thorfire I think it was.) Just a reminder to not let it heat up too much is all. My OLight AAA goes with me everywhere even when I have my S1 clipped in my pocket just because it's so small and a great thing to hand to someone when they ask "can I use your flashlight".
http://www.amazon.com/KYDEX-Sheet-0-028-Thick-Black/dp/B00KDMLJ0A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451183913&sr=8-1&keywords=Kydex
http://www.amazon.com/Grommet-Eyelet-Setting-Pliers-Grommets/dp/B0047AKK0Y/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1451183913&sr=8-10&keywords=Kydex
I used things like these, my oven, and a YouTube tutorial. Kydex, when heated is very pliable, and cools solid. If you mess up, you can heat and remold again. You only need .06 thickness, any thicker is left to gun holsters. I then use an old belt to help mold a g-clip from a Kydex strip, and thats really it. I haven't bought a sheath in many years. Any further questions, just reply, I'll check back in the morning.