How did you pick and pluck the foam in your Pelican 1300?

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none of this three module pussy stuff here.

BTW, it reallt needs about one more row of foam to make the middle a little less flimsy. However, I did as well as I possibly could have considering I have four extra modules, and I don't want them sitting out and getting scratched


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whats that unlabled module on the bottom?

guitarslinger":1n9srfzw said:
none of this three module pussy stuff here.

BTW, it reallt needs about one more row of foam to make the middle a little less flimsy. However, I did as well as I possibly could have considering I have four extra modules, and I don't want them sitting out and getting scratched


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fuzzyguitars":igiqrqwm said:
whats that unlabled module on the bottom?

I'm not allowed to talk about it. It's custom, and it's secret. :thumbsup:
 
guitarslinger":3b7jj7bg said:
fuzzyguitars":3b7jj7bg said:
whats that unlabled module on the bottom?

I'm not allowed to talk about it. It's custom, and it's secret. :thumbsup:

Hey, that TV looks kinda familiar....
 
you can use a sharp carving knife. It has a long blade and should go all the way through and give a nice neat cut.
 
jlbaxe":1mvm8bkv said:
you can use a sharp carving knife. It has a long blade and should go all the way through and give a nice neat cut.

I did that at first, and it was a bad idea.

If your knife is too sharp, it will defeat the point of the perforations, and start cutting in curvey patterns.

I DO NOT recommend using a knife, personally. :rock:
 
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