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Nick Zentena

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I got myself a metal case. The current foam is fine but I'd like to create an insert. If I don't things will just rattle around. Anybody have any suggestions? A pointer to a shop that might sell the stuff?
 

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As obvious as it sounds, look in the yellow pages under "foam" - that's where they are listed in my local yellow pages. Also try larger fabric shops and upholstery shops.

I suggest you avoid the white foam and stick with they grey or green (I'm sure there are proper names for the stuff, but that's how I know it). The grey and green foam is firmer and lasts better.

I've also heard stories (but no first hand experience) of the white foam deteriorating over time into fine crumbs and running the mechanics of your camera.



Nick Zentena said:
I got myself a metal case. The current foam is fine but I'd like to create an insert. If I don't things will just rattle around. Anybody have any suggestions? A pointer to a shop that might sell the stuff?
 

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I'd look for a denser foam than the average spongy stuff. I've had good success with "sleeping bag pads" sold a discount stores like WalMart. They are about 1/2-inch think, blue (they only come in blue), and about 6-feet long by about 3-feet wide.
 

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you could try some Ethafoam....they use that at the museum where I work for packing artifacts in custom mounts. comes in big blocks, sheets or as a thinner material in rolls. it's easy to cut with a knife--a pretty versatile material, and it's safe for objects.


http://www.masterpak-usa.com/cat_203_ethafoam.htm

btw--Talas has single sheets, I'm sure there are other vendors as well:

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You can get the original Pelican pick and pluck foam to fit any of their cases and a whole lot of other cases. This allows you to just pull out the pieces you need to create perfect openings. It's actually not horribly expensive. A whole kit for the 1450 case, (14 13/16 x 10 3/8 x 6.0") is only about $15 at B&H.
 

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Yeah, I'll recommend you don't use open-cell foam. That stuff can literally melt, creating a gooey mess on whatever it touches. I purchased a few inserts for my Mamiya, and one of the plastic cases for the inserts had the gray foam on the inside - it has melted, and oozed onto the insert. I was able to clean it up, but it was a pain.

So, you want closed cell foam, like what they use in pool noodles :smile:. It's not as soft as the open-cell stuff, but at least it won't degrade...
 

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Paul Sorensen said:
You can get the original Pelican pick and pluck foam to fit any of their cases and a whole lot of other cases. This allows you to just pull out the pieces you need to create perfect openings. It's actually not horribly expensive. A whole kit for the 1450 case, (14 13/16 x 10 3/8 x 6.0") is only about $15 at B&H.

Wow I'll have to see if we can get that down here.

Nick I fitted out an aluminium case with green foam and the salesman gave me a very good tip. When you cut the foam to size, use an electric carving knife or similar. It gives a very neat edge so you don't have loose bits floating around in your gear.
 
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I've bought something called Nu-Foam. It's not foam but compessed polyester. Doesn't look like a WKRP suit to me. :D From the description it sounds all right. It's softer then I wanted but the case will do all the protecting so all the nu-foam needs to do is keep things in place.
 

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I just bought a new set of foam for my 25 year old halliburton from BHPhoto.com complete set of OEM foam was $59 for the 110 case (the big one)
 

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I got myself a metal case. The current foam is fine but I'd like to create an insert. If I don't things will just rattle around. Anybody have any suggestions? A pointer to a shop that might sell the stuff?[/QUOT
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