Can anyone please assist me with the proper way to cut out the foam in my pelican gun case? Or refer me to a company that can help me.
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So, I assume Pelican is back to solid sheets of foam, instead of that pick-and-pull cube crap they had for a while?
sharpie and a turkey carving electric knife
Ordered a set of replacement foam for my 1750. Comes with three pieces. The original set, I cut the middle layer out with the electric knife.
It came out pretty respectable.
I plan to cut the three new replacement pieces with an electric wire cutter. I have a 4X8 workbench that I plan to mount the cutter to. This will give me total support for the foam.
I plan to take the three new pieces and cut each one out differently according to the needs of the different set ups and gun combinations.
This will allow me to be able to swap out the center foam and have 4 completely different combinations, in one case.
When the foam gets here next week, I will throw up some pics of the results.
That works well. I have done it with my cases. It works even better if you have enough foam to glue the two bottom pieces together after they are cut out.
Also, you can get foam much cheaper from foam factory's online store. I buy the charcoal firm foam for most of my cases
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If you want a little nicer foam, the closed cell 2.2PE is about the best you can get. I use it for all of my pistol case and my expensive rifles.
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i could use my cad table at work, just draw the cutout up in cad and cut it out on the table. i have never done it for myself but we have done it for ithaca gun company. and a company that does pelican cases, not sure on the company or what part of the case they make, or if they just sell it.
Just a follow up. I got the wire cutter and the foam. The wire doesn't get hot enough to cut the foam. Upon further reading I found that they don't recommend cutting that type of foam with a wire because of the extreme heat and toxic fumes. (Oh brother). Anyway, I ended up cutting two different layouts just using those break away knives, fully extended. The wider knife for the long straight lines and the narrow knife for the tight radius stuff.
Worked fine.
Use this wire:
Woodland Scenics Hot Wire Replacement Wire 4' WOOST1436 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006NARKY/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_wc.9tb1T95AZW
Use a 12v 1A (1000mA) transformer and it will cut no problem. My wire is about 8" between the leads. It does smell a little...but not too bad. I cut inside and the smell clears in just a few minutes after cutting.
I was trying to avoid building a rig, and tried the easy way out by getting one of those hand held wands. I wanted to mount it though a hole in the center of my bench and use the whole bench as support. Also, the idea was that since it was open on one end, I could simply stab the foam into each of the different areas with out having to disconnect the wire and reconnect it in the new area being cut.
Seemed like a good idea, just not powerful enough.unless there it a way to boost the power to the tool I have.
sharpie and a turkey carving electric knife