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Subject: RE: [M]: 10" Case - back to [T]
From: Sturges, Jim
Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Tue Mar 24 06:51:20 1998

David -- I followed up on your advice for my 8", found a great
Rubbermaid semi-hard-sided 40-gal, covered two-wheeled rollaround at
Lowes (Midatlantic US home supply store). The shipping foam almost fits,
but, like you, I don't want to have to take the scope apart for local
transport, so would like to follow up on the foam-in-place. Anybody know
of a source where this can be done in the Maryland or Northern VA
suburbs of Washington, DC?

-- jim

-----Original Message-----
From: David W. Bonnell [mailto:Bonnell@nist.gov]
Sent: Monday, March 23, 1998 6:28 PM
[heavy snip]

One solution would be to find a footlocker mfger who made oversized
trunks
(with wheels), and then get a packer to foam a polyurethane insert.
Anyone
know who mfgs footlockers? David
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