Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?

Platinum, Thu Jul 28 2011, 07:23PM

I've just finished setting up me and my friends website, he's already made a killing, it doesn;t look to great but you cna buy really really powerful lasers here

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PM me if you want a coupon!

The prices will be lowered, everything works, orders, shipping, we will be updating the site theme soon.
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Platinum, Thu Jul 28 2011, 07:30PM

Guys here is the coupon

4hvplatinum input it while purchasing.
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Ash Small, Thu Jul 28 2011, 07:35PM

'Designs' has been spelled 'desings'. Mistakes like that don't inspire confidence.
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Platinum, Thu Jul 28 2011, 07:47PM

Lol I know, I didn't buy the domain but anyway you can still buy.

Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Platinum, Thu Jul 28 2011, 07:48PM

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It's ok?
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Dr. ISOTOP, Thu Jul 28 2011, 08:50PM

[rant]
*sigh* do you SERIOUSLY have to be irresponsible and perpetrate the unsafe use of handheld Class IV lasers?
I don't care how many goggles and warnings you provide with these things...they're still unsafe...
Its one thing to build your own, its another to make them readily available to people who don't have sufficient experience with lasers and don't respect the dangers.
Not to mention its really a waste of a laser to use it as a lighter or a glorified flashlight; 445 nm diodes do not exhibit fine enough beam quality to be used for lab use, hence have reason to not be in a nice little head with a TTL-controlled driver for show use.
Also, I see you advertise 1.3W, 1.5W, 2W, and 2.2W 445's. PLEASE tell me the 2W+ stuff uses a pair of diodes and a polarizing beam splitter, and doesn't achieve its output simply by overdriving the poor diode. These diodes really aren't meant to be run at much more than a watt - the diode lifespan will suffer otherwise.
[/rant]
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Platinum, Thu Jul 28 2011, 11:47PM

bwang wrote ...

[rant]
*sigh* do you SERIOUSLY have to be irresponsible and perpetrate the unsafe use of handheld Class IV lasers?
I don't care how many goggles and warnings you provide with these things...they're still unsafe...
Its one thing to build your own, its another to make them readily available to people who don't have sufficient experience with lasers and don't respect the dangers.
Not to mention its really a waste of a laser to use it as a lighter or a glorified flashlight; 445 nm diodes do not exhibit fine enough beam quality to be used for lab use, hence have reason to not be in a nice little head with a TTL-controlled driver for show use.
Also, I see you advertise 1.3W, 1.5W, 2W, and 2.2W 445's. PLEASE tell me the 2W+ stuff uses a pair of diodes and a polarizing beam splitter, and doesn't achieve its output simply by overdriving the poor diode. These diodes really aren't meant to be run at much more than a watt - the diode lifespan will suffer otherwise.
[/rant]

It's all about the money bro, and plus we give out free protective googles with every laser.
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Dr. ISOTOP, Fri Jul 29 2011, 12:59AM

Platinum wrote ...

bwang wrote ...

[rant]
*sigh* do you SERIOUSLY have to be irresponsible and perpetrate the unsafe use of handheld Class IV lasers?
I don't care how many goggles and warnings you provide with these things...they're still unsafe...
Its one thing to build your own, its another to make them readily available to people who don't have sufficient experience with lasers and don't respect the dangers.
Not to mention its really a waste of a laser to use it as a lighter or a glorified flashlight; 445 nm diodes do not exhibit fine enough beam quality to be used for lab use, hence have reason to not be in a nice little head with a TTL-controlled driver for show use.
Also, I see you advertise 1.3W, 1.5W, 2W, and 2.2W 445's. PLEASE tell me the 2W+ stuff uses a pair of diodes and a polarizing beam splitter, and doesn't achieve its output simply by overdriving the poor diode. These diodes really aren't meant to be run at much more than a watt - the diode lifespan will suffer otherwise.
[/rant]

It's all about the money bro, and plus we give out free protective googles with every laser.
*sigh* so you don't even pretend to be socially responsible :( there goes what little faith I had in human goodness.
Goggles are not sufficient...you can't protect all the eyeballs that are likely to be around when someone demos their shiny new laser to their friends.
Also, do your lasers have a a key switch and a remote interlock connector as per 21 CFR 1040.10?
I'm not trying to be a jerk; rather, I'm trying to prevent the serious legal ramifications that could result from a well-publicized laser injury. Also, I don't like people who sell things knowing they're very potentially harmful, (long-term eye damage, burns, etc). And please don't start an argument about gun regulations in response to that statement, people.
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
dmg, Fri Jul 29 2011, 02:24AM

To anyone even remotly interested in checking out this site... DONT.

The following member/owner of that site is a scammer ... already scammed a bunch of members on Laserpointerforums and others. Goes by DAOO, Darkarmyofone, or simply, Tyler.

Save your money and the trouble, AVIOD this site and seller at all costs.
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Platinum, Fri Jul 29 2011, 07:05AM

I have closed my website down
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Proud Mary, Fri Jul 29 2011, 12:31PM

Your link to your marketing site which contains a picture of laser beams apparently attacking an aeroplane is the very last thing bona fida laser experimenters will want to see on our site.

Moreover, items for sale announcements should be posted only in the Sale and Trade forum.
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Proud Mary, Fri Jul 29 2011, 12:50PM

Ash Small wrote ...

'Designs' has been spelled 'desings'. Mistakes like that don't inspire confidence.

Aren't 'desings' the residue left over from agricultural slurry processing?


1311943766 543 FT0 Desings

Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Dr. ISOTOP, Fri Jul 29 2011, 03:56PM

Platinum wrote ...

Don't worry he's not a scammer, LPF just fucked him over.

I host the site, so if I see any scamming, it's down.

Looks like I'll have to start searching for vulnerabities in LPF.

And you don;t know LaserMaster, who he is, or what LPF has done to him.
How do we know you're not a scammer? Scammers don't exactly help catch scammers, and, as you said, "its all about the money".
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Platinum, Fri Jul 29 2011, 08:53PM

I have no closed my website as I know he is a scammer, and I would not like to ever talk to him again.

LaserMaster.co.cc and Laseramstserdesigns.com has been shut down by me.
Re: Want to buy extremely powerful lasers?
Austin the Ozone, Sat Jul 30 2011, 04:32AM

I liked the site, too bad he was scamming