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I have some LED flashlights and stuff. Its amazing how many expensive aluminum
casing there are. In, fact, I have been looking for the plastic insulated cases,
and have not really found one. I do have plastic flashlights that I use around electronics
or electrical equipment, but someday, I hope they start making cheap plastic
LED flashlights.

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I have some LED flashlights and stuff. Its amazing how many expensive

aluminum
casing there are. In, fact, I have been looking for the plastic insulated

cases,
and have not really found one. I do have plastic flashlights that I use

around electronics
or electrical equipment, but someday, I hope they start making cheap

plastic
LED flashlights.

greg


Large diameter heatshrink covering ?


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I have some LED flashlights and stuff. Its amazing how many expensive


aluminum

casing there are. In, fact, I have been looking for the plastic insulated


cases,

and have not really found one. I do have plastic flashlights that I use


around electronics

or electrical equipment, but someday, I hope they start making cheap


plastic

LED flashlights.

greg



Large diameter heatshrink covering ?



Put it in a condom.....

Bob

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I have some LED flashlights and stuff. Its amazing how many
expensive aluminum casing there are. In, fact, I have been looking for

the plastic
insulated cases, and have not really found one.


your not really looking

I do have plastic flashlights that I use around electronics or electrical
equipment, but someday, I hope they start making cheap plastic LED
flashlights.

greg



they are everywhere, i use a Stanley led as pictured here
http://www.toolbarn.com/product/stanley/95-369M/




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