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Title: 3D Printed, Radioactive Tritium Flashlight
Post by: Marlin on Jan 27, 2015, 02:55
3D Printed, Radioactive Tritium Flashlight — Runs for 20 Years Without a Battery

http://3dprint.com/39634/3d-print-radioactive-flashlight/
Title: Re: 3D Printed, Radioactive Tritium Flashlight
Post by: OldHP on Jan 27, 2015, 11:03
Sounds like a watch I had many-many years ago!  (Couldn't wear it on site unless I was using it to test friskers - even back in the day of 30 mg windows for personnel friskers!)  It was so bright I had to place it face down to let my wife go to sleep.   8) O:) [SadPanda]

Title: Re: 3D Printed, Radioactive Tritium Flashlight
Post by: MrHazmat on Jan 28, 2015, 07:11
I wore my Dads old Service watch from the 40"s to work at CNSI back in the 70's....... the HP's did not see the humor in the situation. If I remember correctly it had a 3 mr/hr reading from the dial. >:(