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Question: Carrying Case
I currently am looking for a new case to hold my electronics equipment. I do not want a huge case but at least something that could hold the basic testing gear, multimeter, alligator clips, etc. I also would like at least one shelf and a case inside (with a top) for the small stuff, fuses, resistors, caps, etc. Any ideas of where, online or other wise to find a good one.
I am willing to pay extra for one with alot of utility and functionality, price is not a factor in this. Thanks in advance! |
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if you are into "Case Mods" for computers, you can get away with a lot more stuff in less space. (Having output displays on the case itself, for example).
My advice is to get a Tackle Box (for fishing) that is large enough to accomadate what you need. ![]() http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...oods&n=3375301 $10 at Amazon.com |
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just a carrying case,lolI had considered a tackle box but most did not have a lid, or removable option for many of the smaller compartments, though I am sure they exist. But thank you for the advice,I'll poke around a little more. |
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Home Depot has nice carrying cases - I got one last year for all my sparkie stuff - a plastic compartment box with a translucent cover, for about $9
only thing that wont fit in there is my Fluke 87. They also have a really nice toolbox, about the size of an igloo cooler, with wheels, a handle that pulls out, and three trays inside - excellent if you need to carry a lot of tools around, and it make a nice bench in a pinch. |
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Yeah but you aren't getting the $30 worth of pictures ![]() |
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Another good place to check out for cases of all kinds is jensentools.com they can be a bit pricey, but it's a good place to start looking.
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Kevin,
I have a Jensen. They do cost (mine was running about $200 ) but they are made to take a beating. These are industrial cases with pallets for tools and documents. I added some small plastic boxes for small parts storage and smaller tools. It is also lockable. Mine is a grey thermoplastic with two pallets and feet on bottom and back side. It weighs a ton with everything I put in so i bought one of those fold down two wheel carts and I can then add a scope and other things to the travel kit. Al Check This http://www.jensentools.com/product/g...arent_id=67560 with http://www.jensentools.com/product/g...arent_id=67560 or http://www.jensentools.com/product/g...arent_id=67560 or http://www.jensentools.com/product/g...arent_id=67830 |
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Have you tried just going to like home depot or sears? Sears might be good casue they have a buncha tool boxes and they also have an assortment of tackle boxes. I have used takle boxes for my legos for about 5 years now, they have pull out translucent holders. they are totally made of awesome.
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