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    Here's an opportunity, I happen to have for sale a Pelican case, big bastard, it's air tight, dust tight and water tight, special valve so you can open it again after high altitude work.
    They really are a great piece of gear for anyone who wants to look after their cameras or instruments.
    I am putting it on Ebay soon but if any is interested give me a hoi, I am am looking at around the $250 mark.
    I used to house 2-6x6 cameras, flash gear, 4 lenses and assorted accessories in it.
    They are almost bullet proof.
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    They are almost bullet proof.
    Yes, but if you read the fine print, they are not warranted against attack by polar bears or 3 year old children.
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    Or the pelican's mum.... :eek:


    Cheers.............Sean, mum's the word


    The beatings will continue until morale improves.

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    Default If you want sillica gel, try the newer forms of kitty litter

    Have a look in your local pet shop - some of the newer forms of kitty litter are sillica gel crystals. The bags have mostly white crystals with the occasional blue crystal.

    At $4.50 for four kilos, its not a bad way to buy sillica gel. To reactivate it, (when the blue crystals go pink) toss it in the oven at about 150 degrees.

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    Just try and keep kitty out of the box though, lol.

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    Its a two birds with one stone solution - the silica gel keeps the tools dry, and the kitty deposits keep the would-be tool borrowers away!

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