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Labradar vs magnetospeed v3
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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 2165033" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>QuietTexan...nicely done. Another approach, I bought a like new Dell laptop computer case at Goodwill for $3. Holds LabRadar, base plate, stand, and all accessories. Featured adjustable padded dividers like many camera cases. Provides great padded protection, carry sling, easy access, and great organization of gear. Fits like it was designed for it. Have since picked up similar cases for friends and our gun club LabRadar units. I prefer the soft case design over the hard case. Should one prefer the hard case and fitted approach ala your excellent rendition, a Harbor Freight Apache 4800 X-Large case would be somewhat more cost effective than the Pelican ($63 often at -20% vs $154), and is more than robust enough for the application. For one application preferring the Apache hard case, I drilled a hole in the center of the case lid to mount the LabRadar branded stand using the case in place of the LabRadar metal plate base. Avoided the plate cost and weight. No issues reported with raised height or stability. Plugged hole during transit/storage with an easily removable rubber plug. Can't beat Pelican, but the Goodwill computer case, or the Apache, might be right for our more cost conscious friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 2165033, member: 17889"] QuietTexan...nicely done. Another approach, I bought a like new Dell laptop computer case at Goodwill for $3. Holds LabRadar, base plate, stand, and all accessories. Featured adjustable padded dividers like many camera cases. Provides great padded protection, carry sling, easy access, and great organization of gear. Fits like it was designed for it. Have since picked up similar cases for friends and our gun club LabRadar units. I prefer the soft case design over the hard case. Should one prefer the hard case and fitted approach ala your excellent rendition, a Harbor Freight Apache 4800 X-Large case would be somewhat more cost effective than the Pelican ($63 often at -20% vs $154), and is more than robust enough for the application. For one application preferring the Apache hard case, I drilled a hole in the center of the case lid to mount the LabRadar branded stand using the case in place of the LabRadar metal plate base. Avoided the plate cost and weight. No issues reported with raised height or stability. Plugged hole during transit/storage with an easily removable rubber plug. Can't beat Pelican, but the Goodwill computer case, or the Apache, might be right for our more cost conscious friends. [/QUOTE]
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