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hihi~... any1 knows where to get those foam sponges to put into the transmitter box?.. the kind used to protect cameras n diamonds... lolx... poky poky type.. not household sponge......
When I buy equipment and such...and I have a case maker as one of my neighbours...he's got some rather solid foam to use...you saw the inside of my TX case?
hmmm...Flightcase quality....throw it down a flight of stairs and equipment inside it can survive... otherwise manufacturer of the case will pay for the spoilt products?!
Where's your office Arthur?
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you know when you send back your faulty harddisk to the respective distributers for repairs, they will send back the harddisk in a hugh parcel packed with lots of the black sponge foam...
i have a lot of that.
you can get some from me..
Originally posted by 9VDXN hmmm...Flightcase quality....throw it down a flight of stairs and equipment inside it can survive... otherwise manufacturer of the case will pay for the spoilt products?!
Where's your office Arthur?
I'm above drago design...haha...
The case will survive defintely...but don't count on the tx...
Ahhh Draco......I need to find their namecards to find your place.....BTW I thought original flightcase manufacturers have that kinda warrenty becoz they're so bloody confident of their case design?
Last time my friend bought a Korg X2 case for almost $500 and he told me that it was written somewhere warrenty card... Gtee and equipment coverage only to a height of an avg flight of staircase... maybe he read wrongly...
If we put glass inside, every damn piece will sure break no matter how padded the foam is...
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Originally posted by 9VDXN If we put glass inside, every damn piece will sure break no matter how padded the foam is...
Don't count on that. i have seen a Macintosh (Apple?) monitor drop onto bare concrete from 2+ storeys height. only a panel popped. there's not even a crack. that was the most amazing electronics survival i have witnessed to date. Nope it's not in a box.
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