Hello all, just wondering which guitar case style do folks here prefer. Chainsaw or the "tweed" one.
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From a practical standpoint, I think I prefer the chainsaw cases: Smaller footprint, lighter, and the plastic skin isn't going to get tears in it. However, they DO seem more prone to latch and feet blowout, due to impact. I just fixed two blown out latches on a chainsaw case, which wasn't hard at all, but I have yet to think of an easy way to repair blown out feet.I'm not Ron!
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Originally posted by quiksilver View PostHow did you fix the latches?
The neck thing I did was made a backer plate out of 1/8" aluminum, with the proper matching holes. Make the plate large enough that there's not chance of it pulling through the blown-out holes, left by the previous latches, but small enough to fit inside the area, comfortably. I dropped the plate between the internal padding and outer shell, lined up the holes, and pop-riveted, using stainless rivets, not the standard aluminum ones, to ensure they don't work loose. If I have time, I'll post a pic of the end-product.I'm not Ron!
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I think they are normally called "military quarter-turn latches", at least that's how I found them.
Here's one that calls them "wing turn latches":
Here's some more. The ones I used look like those on the top-middle, which I had to mod a bit:
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Last edited by Racerx2k; 01-20-2008, 08:18 PM.I'm not Ron!
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i have 2 hiscox cases. not sure if youcan get them outside of the uk. ive never ahd a damaged axe in 15 years.
www.hiscoxcases.comno sig.....
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