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Posted at 9:10 AM on Tuesday 05/5/09 by
Ben
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OINKED1.com has the Aluminum Hard Case for Photo/Video Equipment priced at $10 + $6 shipping = $16 shipped. You can custom fit it to your needs using the high density foam Insert that is sliced into Cubes.
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    Kenny_Powers - Posted 9:12 am PDT 05/5/09 (78 Posts)  Report Spam

    also works well for high powered rifles in case you need to snipe someone from a rooftop

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    m0f0 - Posted 9:16 am PDT 05/5/09 (7605 Posts)  Report Spam

    Can I take my high powered rifles to other locations, too? For example, if I wanted to take a trip to the Democratic National Convention, abortion clinics, etc? Thanks in advance!

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    ironbadge - Posted 9:24 am PDT 05/5/09 (2555 Posts)  Report Spam

    Looks good. I think it is good for storage? Traveling around? Not sure... Thinking of getting two.

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    kangman - Posted 9:29 am PDT 05/5/09 (172 Posts)  Report Spam

    looks the biggest rifle you can fit in this thing is ur pee shooter

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    mfsb - Posted 9:35 am PDT 05/5/09 (42 Posts)  Report Spam

    the dual keypad locks provide the ultimate in security as well...

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    sl8763 - Posted 9:36 am PDT 05/5/09 (57 Posts)  Report Spam

    In for two. Thanks Ben.

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    LiveSquid - Posted 9:38 am PDT 05/5/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Its $6 shipping each item? Thats burp ridiculous.

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    hentaipanda - Posted 9:49 am PDT 05/5/09 (38 Posts)  Report Spam

    The picture doesn't match the described dimensions. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

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    Franco - Posted 10:11 am PDT 05/5/09 (608 Posts)  Report Spam

    #8 was paying attention. nice call.

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    LiveSquid - Posted 10:17 am PDT 05/5/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Meh. If you know how big your equipment is (lol), you know if this case works for you. I guess the picture is just to show the style of the case.

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    BenO - Posted 10:37 am PDT 05/5/09 (100 Posts)  Report Spam

    Am I missing some math here? 10 + 6 = ...

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    Goatcrapp - Posted 10:49 am PDT 05/5/09 (174 Posts)  Report Spam

    avoid 1saleaday at all costs.

    they are located in brooklyn - or rather, their registered address with the BBB is.. but the location is a building with no "suite 100" nor any 1saleaday company present, and next door (the actual site of the address according to google) is a vacant lot.


    they have a bad bad rep with the BBB and i've had my own bad experience with them as well.

    too bad too, because hard cases like that get expensive.

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    ironbadge - Posted 12:55 pm PDT 05/5/09 (2555 Posts)  Report Spam

    #12 is unreliable. What's your story?
    I bought several things from them dirt cheap. Even got a free (China made, of course) Disney "pirates" watch shipped for 5 bucks, still working fine.

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    mcnabney - Posted 1:21 pm PDT 05/5/09 (450 Posts)  Report Spam

    To give an idea of size. It will hold a ream of paper with about 1/2-3/4" of foam in all directions.

    It might hold a lens or a small camcoder, but my SLR would have to have the lens removed and lay on its back to fit. It is cheap because it is too small.

    Now it would make a nice case for a pistol.

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    Stratman - Posted 2:15 pm PDT 05/5/09 (46 Posts)  Report Spam

    How well would this work for storing bare 3.5" harddrives?

    I have 4 drives I'd like to keep more secure than in a drawer or on a shelf where something could damage the PCB board electronics.

    Any suggestions if this case isn't appropriate for drive storage?

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    m0f0 - Posted 2:18 pm PDT 05/5/09 (7605 Posts)  Report Spam

    Stratman wrote:
    Any suggestions if this case isn't appropriate for drive storage?


    How about putting them in a hard drive enclosure? You're welcome.

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    ironbadge - Posted 5:10 pm PDT 05/5/09 (2555 Posts)  Report Spam

    #15 you might want to think about static as well. Put your HD in its original anti-static bag or, as suggested by #16, the HD enclosure.

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    Stratman - Posted 12:03 pm PDT 05/9/09 (46 Posts)  Report Spam

    Thanks for the suggestions.

    Wanted something that would keep them all together. Had thought about individual harddrive enclosures. Probably the safest choice.

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