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water-proof road cases
Hi all
I’ve acquired (the components of) a valuable turntable. I’m considering investing the time/money to fix it up. The problem is that I live in a flood zone. Cannot move. Most of the time it’s dry, but Hurricane Sandy put me in over 6 feet of water.
I am exploring the viability of waterproof containment. Anybody have any experience with water-proof road cases? I’d imagine this itself could get quite expensive, but it’s worth it in terms of protecting the turntable / the investment of time.
Thanks
MadMAnDan
I’ve acquired (the components of) a valuable turntable. I’m considering investing the time/money to fix it up. The problem is that I live in a flood zone. Cannot move. Most of the time it’s dry, but Hurricane Sandy put me in over 6 feet of water.
I am exploring the viability of waterproof containment. Anybody have any experience with water-proof road cases? I’d imagine this itself could get quite expensive, but it’s worth it in terms of protecting the turntable / the investment of time.
Thanks
MadMAnDan
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Re: water-proof road cases
Pelicase?
Often available second hand but they're built to last and parts (seals, etc.) easily available.
T/Ts could be fettled into a removable inner platform with some basic skills and a magic wand.
Also a handy flotatation device if the worst does happen.
Often available second hand but they're built to last and parts (seals, etc.) easily available.
T/Ts could be fettled into a removable inner platform with some basic skills and a magic wand.
Also a handy flotatation device if the worst does happen.
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Re: water-proof road cases
If you are only thinking about potential flooding (i.e. you are not planning to take stuff on the road) then how about some of these https://www.reallyusefulproducts.co.uk/uk/html/onlineshop/fullrange_rub.php?
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Re: water-proof road cases
Those are really good quality and, if memory serves, there is a version with a good seal.
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I don't see a specific sealed model there* but I do see that they're available in Blue Glitter - fabulous!
*Liquid gasket could be applied in the lid, of course.
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I don't see a specific sealed model there* but I do see that they're available in Blue Glitter - fabulous!
*Liquid gasket could be applied in the lid, of course.
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Re: water-proof road cases
shufflebeat wrote:Pelicase?
Often available second hand but they're built to last and parts (seals, etc.) easily available.
That was my first thought as well. I don't have any personally but they have a good reputation and I know quite a few people that use them with no complaints.
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Re: water-proof road cases
Music Wolf wrote:If you are only thinking about potential flooding (i.e. you are not planning to take stuff on the road) then how about some of these https://www.reallyusefulproducts.co.uk/uk/html/onlineshop/fullrange_rub.php?
I have some of those but for airtight options for the Shed have been purchasing from Solent Plastics.
They also have waterproof options:
https://www.solentplastics.co.uk/marine-storage-products-boxes/
Not sure how this helps someone across the pond however.
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Re: water-proof road cases
Another vote here for Peli cases (or Storm cases which are slightly lighter and fill in some of the sizes missing from the Peli range). I've got around 30 of them ranging from mobile phone sized up to big enough to hold 10U racks and I can't really fault them. They keep out water, dust, and, with suitable foam linings, will protect the contents from pretty serious knocks. And they have lifetime guarantees against manufacturing defects or failures in pretty much any reasonable use. They're not cheap but there are good savings from buying used and they generally have better resale values than most other flight case style boxes.
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Re: water-proof road cases
Another vote for Pelican cases here - really built to last - I have several from SD Card Case to one which contains several large and precious instruments.
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Re: water-proof road cases
Thanks for all the help. Here's my thinking...get a case big enough for other gear as well. My mac, interface, drives, and some mics. Then there's new issues presented. First, this is my table: https://vinylnirvana.com/ar-turntable-r ... s/ar-etl-1. Can something like this be stored vertically? As is? or maybe if I remove the platter first? I'm going to tend toward a case that'd likely be too narrow to just keep the turntable horizontal. Next there's issues of magnets (dynamic mics and phono cartridge) in proximity with hard drives. Ugh.
Don't get me started on speakers...Magnetic, and not huge, but still occupy space. Maybe some things just have to go bye bye in a flood. Ugh again
Don't get me started on speakers...Magnetic, and not huge, but still occupy space. Maybe some things just have to go bye bye in a flood. Ugh again
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Re: water-proof road cases
In cases like this you need to think about the risk in relation to how easy it is to replace under insurance.
So a pair of monitors might be a core and expensive part of your studio. But should be like for like replaceable easily enough.
But a hard drive with your latest work on? Is it backed up? And where are those back-ups stored? Because that might be irreplaceable.
So it's not really about how valuable something is, but how unique it is.
So a pair of monitors might be a core and expensive part of your studio. But should be like for like replaceable easily enough.
But a hard drive with your latest work on? Is it backed up? And where are those back-ups stored? Because that might be irreplaceable.
So it's not really about how valuable something is, but how unique it is.
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Re: water-proof road cases
I wouldn't go for one big case as it will soon become unwieldy. I'd check the manufacturer's recommendations for your turntable but generally I'd remove the platter and any weights on the arm. There may also be transit screws that need to be tightened to hold parts in place when the turntable is moved.
One other possibility is to use waterproof aluminium cases like those made by Zarges. I'm not sure that these will withstand complete submergence but in my experience you can certainly stand them in a few inches of water and have water falling on them while the contents stay completely dry.
One other possibility is to use waterproof aluminium cases like those made by Zarges. I'm not sure that these will withstand complete submergence but in my experience you can certainly stand them in a few inches of water and have water falling on them while the contents stay completely dry.
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Re: water-proof road cases
MadManDan wrote:Thanks for all the help. Here's my thinking...get a case big enough for other gear as well.
Have you considered a canoe?
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Re: water-proof road cases
shufflebeat wrote:MadManDan wrote:Thanks for all the help. Here's my thinking...get a case big enough for other gear as well.
Have you considered a canoe?
Or a house boat?
Is this helping?
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Re: water-proof road cases
blinddrew wrote:shufflebeat wrote:MadManDan wrote:Thanks for all the help. Here's my thinking...get a case big enough for other gear as well.
Have you considered a canoe?
Or a house boat?
Is this helping?
Or an inner tube and a sheet of marine ply?
Or just a lilo?
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Re: water-proof road cases
forumuser840717 wrote:blinddrew wrote:shufflebeat wrote:MadManDan wrote:Thanks for all the help. Here's my thinking...get a case big enough for other gear as well.
Have you considered a canoe?
Or a house boat?
Is this helping?
Or an inner tube and a sheet of marine ply?
Or just a lilo?
These are all excellent practical solutions. I think our work is done.
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