How do I replace the lens in a solarforce L600 Torch?? . I cracked the original and have sourced a replacement lens online. It is identical to the original but cannot figure out how to install it. I still have the original O ring. Any ideas??
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Lots of torches are fairly universal and you are likely to find it cheaper to replace only the parts needed if you can find them - manufacturers tend to prefer to sell the torch (or gun) complete with the hose, cables and sheath and they are expensive though considerable savings can be made dealing with factors or independent supplier/repairers.
Most professional mig welders over here use the euro torch and when a welder doesn't have one and the torch is ready for replacing it is a worthwhile modification, especially if the necessary parts can be sourced secondhand or salvaged.
The euro torch just plugs into the machine and once the machine has been modified there are plenty of usable secondhand ones about that can be had for a song.
If you aren't conversant with the euro torch, try a search...
$450 for a complete repair? Online, the lens doesn't cost that much! Have you contacted Tamron? Their lens repair service is much more reasonable than that.
A cheapest way to get a replacement LCD is to buy another used camera through ebay. Look for one sold for parts, but with good lCD. Open the camera.s is easily done by removing 5-6 screws. Once the cover is removed, LCD is directly accessible. A good tutorial available in: http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/11/fixing-or-replacing-broken-lcd-screen.html
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