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    Nice "Stashcase"
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    See this one

    I think it's a little bigger.
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    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...2279#post22279
    Might be useful to someone. It's editable. Uses very basic supplies and forms a very rigid case.

    I like the structural aluminium idea that Dave posted too. And Carl's flightcase. That's cool.

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    my buddy used a junction box for housing a 250mw green projector.
    the aperture is one of the punch out plugs meant for wire bundles in the boxes intended use.
    the lid is hinged and has clasps for closing.

    kind of getto,but cheap and effective.
    just mount stuff on aluminum and then into the box.

    some of you guys have really beautiful cases for your lasers and i praise your work.
    this could be a solution for someone wanting to do less metal fabrication.
    i imagine there are junction boxes large enough for an rgb projector.

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    Cool

    You'd probably need something as big as a 100 amp load center to house a full RGB projector. Maybe even a 200 amp load center. That's getting up there in price though. Plus you'd have to remove the bus for the breakers...

    Then again, I don't know how expensive that corner channel stuff is that Dave recommended. (Sure looks nice though.)

    Adam

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    In case you guys haven't seen this yet..

    www.protocase.com

    Not really cheap but they do a great job.

    Chad


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffo View Post
    Then again, I don't know how expensive that corner channel stuff is that Dave recommended. (Sure looks nice though.)

    Adam
    Its pretty cheap - that last box we had made cost us a couple hundered
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    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    In case you guys haven't seen this yet..

    www.protocase.com

    Not really cheap but they do a great job.

    Chad
    I just dwnloaded the Protocase Designer and that is pretty easy to use.


    EDIT:
    I must say: NOT CHEAP!!
    Last edited by cruch; 09-03-2007 at 00:18.

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    Question

    How expensive is "not cheap"?

    Dave said that his last case cost him a couple hundred. (I don't know if he meant $200+ in US or Australian dollars though.) But either way, that was a *huge* case he had there...

    Anyway, how does protocase compare cost-wise?

    Adam

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    That was Aussie
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