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Cases, bags, dust covers for test equipment?
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mwb1100:

--- Quote from: David Hess on February 22, 2024, 04:09:23 pm ---I have been using the Nanuk 910 case

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I like the fact that they offer a variety of colors!
David Hess:

--- Quote from: mwb1100 on February 22, 2024, 05:59:38 pm ---
--- Quote from: David Hess on February 22, 2024, 04:09:23 pm ---I have been using the Nanuk 910 case
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I like the fact that they offer a variety of colors!
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I always have trouble with the clasps which work differently from most cases, but they do seem secure.
aeberbach:
Covers are a good start but there will still be a cover-shaped outline in the grime around your gear and all over your cables and anything you didn't cover. I'm planning on building a set of shelves that will hold all the stuff that I want clean above the workbench, it will have a door to protect all the gear. A door that lifts like an overhead kitchen cabinet could work but I am thinking of roll-top (aka tambour) to save space, if I can just find that router book that had plans for making a roll-top desk. Last time I saw it it did not look too hard with the right router bit and strips of timber.

(actually might just buy one - there are nice tambour cabinets for only about twice the price of the tambour router bits!)

(and the IKEA tambour cabinet costs less than the set of bits. If your test equipment will fit in 30cm depth this looks like the one: https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/tittebo-tambour-storage-f-small-appliances-black-80551903/)
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