DIY Hard cases

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Wow, wonder if this stuff is available in NZ, would be perfect for making hardcases for pedalboards!

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Wow that stuff does look cool... but kinda pricey too https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10810

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There's a whole bunch of proper alloy extrusions, ball corners and latches etc available from Jansen and Livesound too

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just get a gun case
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Post by rickenbackerkid »

PT-1 in a hard case is like $180, worth it to me.

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