Thanks guys...
I did a little more work on it and it is now ready for the install which I will do tomorrow.
made and mounted the battery, ran the wires for the battery and LED, milled slots out for the wires to run through and made a small ring to press up against the speaker to keep the cone in place and also to keep the wires away from the speaker cone. I have had a small issue with the glue not holding up on these tiny speakers so I like to mount them where the outer part of the cone is pressed up against something to keep it from coming loose.
here are the pics...
Here the battery is in the mount I made for it. It was a nice fit but to make sure it didn't move under any impact I put small 3m double sided tape (the thin clear kind) on the battery, opened the mount, slid in the battery and closed the mount. It would take a lot of force to push the battery out. This was a cleaner solution than hot glue for me.
Here you are looking down toward the emitter with just the LED in place...
And here you are looking down toward the emitter with the battery and LED in place...
Here is the ring that I machined to protect the speaker cone...
Here are the pieces apart...
The Chassis slid in place with the wires coming out (that is just temp while I was test fitting)
Also you can see a small threaded hole in the larger part of the clamp area and one on the chassis. The one on the larger/clamp area is to secure the chassis. It is a tight fit anyway but I wanted it to be extra secure. The threaded hole on the chassis is made for the mounting hole of the CS2 so it will be held securely in place.
And final pic of the day shows the slots I milled for the wires to run through. You can see the ring I made for the speaker cone in the pic as well...