I've got cases that I bought that I ruined the pick foam. Great solution so I can repurpose those cases. I'll borrow your cut kit, lol. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent. I always end up spraying the pick and pluck foam to make it last longer, but you are still limited to the size of the foam blocks. The Kaizen foam looks like a great solution. Thanks.
Sounds like you’ve been giving that pick and pluck foam some serious love! But hey, with Kaizen foam, you can pamper your gear even more without the spray!
Thanks. Good info. I've been using closed cell white polyethylene leftovers. Got a stash from BIL when he did a large solar project. You can dumpster dive and find them discarded at HD, Lowes, Bestbuy etc. Also pool noodles work pretty well. $1.25 at Dollar tree.
I'm glad you found the info helpful! Those closed cell polyethylene leftovers are a great resource. Recycling materials is such a smart way to save money and be eco-friendly!
Very cool system! Thanks for sharing, 73!
I'm glad you think it's cool! Always happy to share insights that can help others.
I've got cases that I bought that I ruined the pick foam. Great solution so I can repurpose those cases. I'll borrow your cut kit, lol. Thanks for sharing.
Borrow away! Just remember, with great cutting power comes great responsibility! 😄
@@N1JUR lol. I'll use the force to protect my digits
Excellent. I always end up spraying the pick and pluck foam to make it last longer, but you are still limited to the size of the foam blocks. The Kaizen foam looks like a great solution. Thanks.
Sounds like you’ve been giving that pick and pluck foam some serious love! But hey, with Kaizen foam, you can pamper your gear even more without the spray!
Thanks. Good info. I've been using closed cell white polyethylene leftovers. Got a stash from BIL when he did a large solar project. You can dumpster dive and find them discarded at HD, Lowes, Bestbuy etc. Also pool noodles work pretty well. $1.25 at Dollar tree.
I'm glad you found the info helpful! Those closed cell polyethylene leftovers are a great resource. Recycling materials is such a smart way to save money and be eco-friendly!