Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
I have a common Duracell flashlight that uses two AA batteries. One of the
two orange buttons on either side that hold the battery and lens compartments section together is broken off. Anyone got a clever idea how to repair it short of using tape or replacing the flashlight? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: speckledwithStars.net |
Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
W. Watson wrote:
I have a common Duracell flashlight that uses two AA batteries. One of the two orange buttons on either side that hold the battery and lens compartments section together is broken off. Anyone got a clever idea how to repair it short of using tape or replacing the flashlight? Hot melt glue gun |
Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
That has possibilities. I'll need to borrow one.
Ron(UK) wrote: W. Watson wrote: I have a common Duracell flashlight that uses two AA batteries. One of the two orange buttons on either side that hold the battery and lens compartments section together is broken off. Anyone got a clever idea how to repair it short of using tape or replacing the flashlight? Hot melt glue gun -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: speckledwithStars.net |
Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
W. Watson wrote:
That has possibilities. I'll need to borrow one. Ron(UK) wrote: W. Watson wrote: I have a common Duracell flashlight that uses two AA batteries. One of the two orange buttons on either side that hold the battery and lens compartments section together is broken off. Anyone got a clever idea how to repair it short of using tape or replacing the flashlight? Hot melt glue gun You should buy one, it`s one of those tools that you`ll wonder how you managed without. Ron btw Please put replies at the bottom of the text |
Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 02:43:55 GMT, "W. Watson"
wrote: I have a common Duracell flashlight that uses two AA batteries. One of the two orange buttons on either side that hold the battery and lens compartments section together is broken off. Anyone got a clever idea how to repair it short of using tape or replacing the flashlight? JB Weld. |
Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
Epoxy.
Goop, maybe. |
Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
"W. Watson" wrote in message t... That has possibilities. I'll need to borrow one. Just buy one, they're dirt cheap and have all sorts of uses. I found mine years ago sitting next to the trash dumpster at the apartment complex I lived in, I use it all the time. |
Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
James Sweet wrote:
"W. Watson" wrote in message t... That has possibilities. I'll need to borrow one. Just buy one, they're dirt cheap and have all sorts of uses. I found mine years ago sitting next to the trash dumpster at the apartment complex I lived in, I use it all the time. I kept the first AA Maglite I bought for something like ten years, despite the fact that I 'tried' to close the car door on it the day I bought it. I finally lost it, but had several more by then. These days one of them soldiers on, with a $5 LED conversion. Unless I let batteries corrode inside, it should last forever...works for about 90% of what I need a flashlight for. jak |
Reparing a AA Duracel Flashlight
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 17:47:56 GMT, "James Sweet"
wrote: "W. Watson" wrote in message et... That has possibilities. I'll need to borrow one. Just buy one, they're dirt cheap and have all sorts of uses. I found mine years ago sitting next to the trash dumpster at the apartment complex I lived in, I use it all the time. I need a glue gun. What dumpster was that? If you are inclined to email me for some reason, remove NOPSAM :-) |
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