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Old 01-07-2008, 10:30 PM
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Home made case for g100

Hey all,
Thought I'd show a case I put together for my G100. Someone suggested I make a slot to keep the back plate on, and that's a good idea.
Lowe's has aluminum sided cases with cube foam for around $25.00, but the one I used is a molded case I got on eBay.
Just line up your items on the foam as you'd like them to be stored, then tear out individual cubes from the foam to snug the item into. Leave room for other items you might want to add later, possibly different size backplates.


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Old 01-07-2008, 11:26 PM
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Re: Home made case for g100

That looks really good and also professional . I try to keep most of my stuff in some type of container so as to keep all accessories together . Give me a call and maybe we can share some knowledge of this detailing .
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Old 01-07-2008, 11:46 PM
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Re: Home made case for g100

Thats cool
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Thats cool
I agree!! Very nice to be able to house a nice unit and keep it that way.
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Re: Home made case for g100

looks like you still have room to stuff a nine in there too !
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Old 01-08-2008, 04:00 PM
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looks like you still have room to stuff a nine in there too !
And a .45!
There's plenty of room in there; room for a rotary, backplates, etc. Or, a separate case for each tool. My wife calls me a case geek, I have quite a few cases; used them for PI (private investigating) equipment ie: audio, video, sweeps, etc. I like having everything in a certain category together, or else I'd waste half the day looking for something.
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