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Dustin:Pull out the entire section of foam where your individual mics are going to go. After that section has been completely removed, it is easy to cut that foam section with a serated knife to the depth you want. After cutting, place the foam back in. Wah La...
Quote from: Chuck on January 26, 2005, 07:33:35 PMDustin:Pull out the entire section of foam where your individual mics are going to go. After that section has been completely removed, it is easy to cut that foam section with a serated knife to the depth you want. After cutting, place the foam back in. Wah La...yeah, i found that's the easiest way too
I bought a pelican case as a Christmas gift for someone from ebay.The guy that I got the case and foam from was very friendly and helpful and also located in Cleveland.Here is a list of what he has for sale right now. I also ordered pick and pluck foam from him seperately at a reasonable price..I think $3 or so...If you emailed him, I would bet that he would be more than helpful.Good Luckhttp://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsassZdmartin15
like this! im not sure if this is just foam, or is actually pick and pluck foam, either way i would like to know how rabhan did it
what size is this pelican
I've never owned one but these cigar caddy's look coolhttp://www.cigarcaddy.com/products_detail.asp?ID=577I personally like using pipe insulation that only costs $2 for an 8' length.