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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    So did you need to reinforce the shelves or the floor?
    You of all people (And the rest of the Aussies on on SRP) should know the answer to this...

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    That's a healthy stone collection Brighty! Feel sorry for the shelf ;-)

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    Plastic storage shelves. I have them in bubble wrap to avoid damage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Seeing as I now have a full compliment I bought this
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    We're did you get the case from Ed in Australia or was it an import?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Substance View Post
    We're did you get the case from Ed in Australia or was it an import?.
    No I bought it from jaycar, but altronics would do a similar case, bunnings have yellow ones but they are $15 more expensive.
    It is designed as a carry case for test instruments or similar. The grey foam is from Clark rubber.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Some signs of HAD too, thats one of the cases.....the are filled out with foam material which is cut out to the stones size.
    These are stored in metallic containers 38cm x 46cm...with security buckles and a open protection system which means, if the
    buckles are open the box can not be opened...also you can put a padlock onto the buckles...


    second one
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    There's a Nakayama Asagi under the Wakasa.

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    I store mine and my razors in a metal briefcase I modified a little. It has key locks on the catches so is safe to be left in easy access areas


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    My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddy79 View Post
    I store mine and my razors in a metal briefcase I modified a little. It has key locks on the catches so is safe to be left in easy access areas


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    I have a couple of similar cases for tools that need to not get knocked around, they are pretty good.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Unfortunately Im out of room and still have a couple of razors and hones that need to go in so will need to get another one and have one for honing and one for razors. At that stage they will be a little empty so there will be more room for AD purchases. Did the ones from jaycar cost much. These are 40 from Red Dot. Don't have too much money as its all spent on razors at the minute(another 5 recently)
    My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed

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