FlyingFox Joined Mar 1, 2014 Messages 347 Reaction score 12 Location Cheshire UK Mar 19, 2014 #1 I know it's not stunning, but very effective to keep it safe I. Transit or walking about, and only cost for the foam £20. Attachments image.jpg 504.5 KB · Views: 467
I know it's not stunning, but very effective to keep it safe I. Transit or walking about, and only cost for the foam £20.
FlyingFox Joined Mar 1, 2014 Messages 347 Reaction score 12 Location Cheshire UK Mar 19, 2014 #2 And top on Attachments image.jpg 493.2 KB · Views: 451
C CJ31 Joined Jan 27, 2014 Messages 235 Reaction score 0 Location Northern VA Mar 19, 2014 #3 Here's an even cheaper alternative Probably won't last too long, but has been working for me so far. Attachments photo 1-13.JPG 122.2 KB · Views: 458 photo 2-13.JPG 137.8 KB · Views: 417
Shrimpfarmer Joined Dec 15, 2013 Messages 1,012 Reaction score 8 Location Sussex UK Mar 19, 2014 #4 Both creative solutions. I always like seeing homemade solutions. As for the original packing box could it be sprayed with some sort of rubber solution to make it more durable ? Maybe this would work and make the cardboard boxing last forever ? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plastidip-Plast ... B0006SU3QW
Both creative solutions. I always like seeing homemade solutions. As for the original packing box could it be sprayed with some sort of rubber solution to make it more durable ? Maybe this would work and make the cardboard boxing last forever ? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plastidip-Plast ... B0006SU3QW
FlyingFox Joined Mar 1, 2014 Messages 347 Reaction score 12 Location Cheshire UK Mar 19, 2014 #5 Ha ha, that's a good use of the box insert . Not sure about the plastic spray