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Old 7/11/08, 5:32 PM
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Hey Brian, It it sort of like pickin your nose??
Hell no, it's easier! (less messy too)

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Hell no, it's easier! (less messy too)

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Are those classy ladies your Italian feast you mentioned the other day???
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It's pretty neat. The huge foam block is sorta prescored in "cubes". You just pluck out the number of cubes you need removed in the places you need them removed. The cubes stay in tight for the life of the case, unless you purposely pluck them out. Pelican sells a new foam block for inside all their cases in the event you buy a used case or repurpose one of your old cases for something new. Their cases are gasketed too, to be watertight, and the gaskets are also a replacement part. I have gotten big piece of their pick-n-pluck foam to put in old Army surplus ammo cans to store tools in also.
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Are those classy ladies your Italian feast you mentioned the other day???
LOL! - I believe those are original "red" snappers in that picture!
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LOL! - I believe those are original "red" snappers in that picture!
You dirty dog you. You're nasty.
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Well after lugging around several different cases for thermal scans and investigations, I decided I needed something mobile, heavy duty and big enough to hold my stuff.

I recently bought a Pelican 1560 case with the foam insert (got it for $129 on eBay) so I can build the guts of the case how ever I needed. I still need to add some of my other tools and a little more modifications to get it where I want. I plan on dropping everything about an inch to leave a recessed area for my laptop.

Much easier to lug around and everything I need will be there with me. Plus it's sturdy as hell, so banging around in elevators and through other high traffic areas doesn't get me nervous, I was always worried some idiot would plow into me with my other case(s) and that would be all she wrote.

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Last week I lost another Protimeter Mini. I bought the same case as Brian's today to keep up with my stuff. $125.95 with free shipping. If interested, look here http://www.macconnection.com/IPA/Sho...tm?sku=6784862

They show it as backordered but I called and they said it should ship in about 8 days. Now to find a good deal on another Protimeter



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