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Wondering if i should do this with my guitar case to hold my AR
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Looks like you're prepared for any supervillain, Mr. Bond.
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I don't understand people who don't mark with chalk haha.
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nice... but wayy too much work.
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Check out fast cap foam
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what kind of foam did you use?
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I skipped around in the video. Do you still have a layer of foam for padding under the equipment? I know you cut all the way through the big foam block.
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Well Done....You are a great craftsman.
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Nice vid and an awesome tool!
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Hey from Prescott!!!
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What are the dimensions of that case?
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sweet !!!
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Pretty impressive.
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Damn. Best I've seen. Wish I could pay you to do mine
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Should name this the Right Way! Hey I'm just thinking of an easier way to do this and just thought maybe a picture, Take a picture modify pic to outline, print and place where you like, Just a thought after watching this.
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Great Job Brother! Did you use any of the plasti dip paint to reinforce the sides? Do you glue the foam down to the case? Thanks,
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Where did you get the foam?
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Pretty dang impressive. Looks really great.
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I think it would be better to cut the small ones first, to keep the foam stiff.
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just build a u shaped platform piece to add some more real estate to your cutter table. Thanks for a great tip on the type of wire and all your cutting experience information. 100% awesome my man, and some nice gear too. sweet.
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Cutting the foam for a Pelican 1720 (or 1700) gun case using a homemade hot-wire cutter. Detailed "how to" description of the process and the cutter. Firearms in the case are an IWI Tavor and a Beretta 92FS Compact Inox (stainless). Silencers / suppressors are a SilencerCo Omega and an AWC Abraxas II. More info below: I created a full write-up (with close-up images) of the hot-wire cutter here: https://bryanearl.com/blog/how-to-tutorials/72-how-to-custom-foam-cutting-for-the-pelican-1720-case-using-hot-wire-cutter Here is a link to just the basic wiring diagram for the hot-wire cutter: https://bryanearl.com/images/hot-wire-cutter-diagram.jpg