What do you use for a case?
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- Delvin Morgan
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What do you use for a case?
Those of you who built your own lap steels, what kind of case are you using?
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- Jim Mitchell
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Shotgun case
I heard you could use a Square shotgun case it has the convoluted foam in it
It will shape to any size and shape
LIKE THIS ONE
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... 01047_feat
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I heard you could use a Square shotgun case it has the convoluted foam in it
It will shape to any size and shape
LIKE THIS ONE
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... 01047_feat
MY SITE FREE C6 TAB
http://www.geocities.com/insp/SUPRO6420.html
I am trying to play a Harlin Brothers 1956 Multi Kord 6 String 4 Pedal Steel Guitar
and a RONDO lap
Retired from Boeing Helicopters in Ridley Park Pa.
we build the CH47
and a RONDO lap
Retired from Boeing Helicopters in Ridley Park Pa.
we build the CH47
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- Doug Freeman
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I've found the Squier Mini Strat gig bag to work great (I keep a Dynalap 8 in it but have also used it for National/Supro/Valco guitars) and for $24.99 with free shipping at Sweetwater.com pretty hard to beat:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/099-1411-000
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/099-1411-000
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I have a couple of these in the medium size:
http://www.opticsplanet.net/tactical-rifle-case.html
Ryan Rukavina turned me on to these. They make a great gigbag and are very well padded. The magazine pouches hold bars and picks. There is a velcro pocket that will hold a couple of cords. I think the large size may fit a baratone. The medium works for anything 22 1/2" scale or shorter. The price is right.
RH
http://www.opticsplanet.net/tactical-rifle-case.html
Ryan Rukavina turned me on to these. They make a great gigbag and are very well padded. The magazine pouches hold bars and picks. There is a velcro pocket that will hold a couple of cords. I think the large size may fit a baratone. The medium works for anything 22 1/2" scale or shorter. The price is right.
RH
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I took Gerald Ross' suggestion and bought a padded dulcimer case (the case is padded, not the dulcimer) from Elderly, I think it's this one:
http://elderly.com/accessories/items/DGB50.htm
Fits my 6-string Magnatone with room to spare, I imagine most single-necks would fit as well.
http://elderly.com/accessories/items/DGB50.htm
Fits my 6-string Magnatone with room to spare, I imagine most single-necks would fit as well.
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Same here! Perfect fit for both my Valcos.Doug Freeman wrote:I've found the Squier Mini Strat gig bag to work great (I keep a Dynalap 8 in it but have also used it for National/Supro/Valco guitars) and for $24.99 with free shipping at Sweetwater.com pretty hard to beat:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/099-1411-000
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Thanks to Rich for the referral to opticsplanet.com for their tactical rifle case. Very well padded and fits my old Fender Champion perfectly.
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Delvin,
A cool solution I do is buy a TKL "universal strat" case. I get the tweed model. Next I go to a local fabric store that luckily has the same brown plush in stock. Then off to home depot and get some of that rigid foam insulation, it's pink and feels like nice dense styrofoam. You'll know it when you see it.
Then I remove the neck yoke via the screws on the outside. I cut the foam into a rectangle to fit the case exactly. I trace the shape of the guitar and band saw it out of the foam. I then transfer that shape to the fabric and cut out the top and a long strip to make the side. You can't simply wrap it around the foam because it bunches up and stuff. Think of it as making like a donut shaped seat cushion. Then with spray adhesive I spray the foam and place the fabric on it. Then I hot glue the insert into the case and put the neck yoke screws back in. Here are some pics of the finished result:
There are a million little teaks and things you figure out as you go but that is a basic outline of how I tackle it. Make no mistake it is a BIG pain in the butt but if you have a steel you'd really like to make a case for ......
Did I mention it is a total pain in the butt?
A cool solution I do is buy a TKL "universal strat" case. I get the tweed model. Next I go to a local fabric store that luckily has the same brown plush in stock. Then off to home depot and get some of that rigid foam insulation, it's pink and feels like nice dense styrofoam. You'll know it when you see it.
Then I remove the neck yoke via the screws on the outside. I cut the foam into a rectangle to fit the case exactly. I trace the shape of the guitar and band saw it out of the foam. I then transfer that shape to the fabric and cut out the top and a long strip to make the side. You can't simply wrap it around the foam because it bunches up and stuff. Think of it as making like a donut shaped seat cushion. Then with spray adhesive I spray the foam and place the fabric on it. Then I hot glue the insert into the case and put the neck yoke screws back in. Here are some pics of the finished result:
There are a million little teaks and things you figure out as you go but that is a basic outline of how I tackle it. Make no mistake it is a BIG pain in the butt but if you have a steel you'd really like to make a case for ......
Did I mention it is a total pain in the butt?
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Great idea Jason on retro fitting a Strat case.
Here is a build your own case tutorial over at Project Guitar that uses that pink foam too
http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/index ... opic=18734
Asa ... another secure option is a universal take down shotgun case. They have egg crate foam inside and fit about anything.
You can also get some poodle fabric and cover the inside like Jason is doing with those Strat cases.
A quick google turns up this site, $32. Have not done biz with them but it will give you the idea.
http://www.ableammo.com/catalog/product ... s_id=88990
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Here is a build your own case tutorial over at Project Guitar that uses that pink foam too
http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/index ... opic=18734
Asa ... another secure option is a universal take down shotgun case. They have egg crate foam inside and fit about anything.
You can also get some poodle fabric and cover the inside like Jason is doing with those Strat cases.
A quick google turns up this site, $32. Have not done biz with them but it will give you the idea.
http://www.ableammo.com/catalog/product ... s_id=88990
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Carpet glue!!I definately have to try that next time. The spray stuff gets everywhere!
Hey Mike if you put the bodys on opposite ends with the necks side by side sort of meeting in the middle I bet you could use one sturdy poplar board and cut two scallops for neck yokes. When I make one that has to hold legs, the weight of it gets to be a bit much so I used the boards to make the compartments and it worked great (albeit still weighed a ton...but it didn't fall apart )
Hey Mike if you put the bodys on opposite ends with the necks side by side sort of meeting in the middle I bet you could use one sturdy poplar board and cut two scallops for neck yokes. When I make one that has to hold legs, the weight of it gets to be a bit much so I used the boards to make the compartments and it worked great (albeit still weighed a ton...but it didn't fall apart )
- Jerry Hayes
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I didn't build 'em, but for my Chandler six string lapsteel I use a Fender gig bag which works great.
For my old '52 National Grand Console D-8, I use a Yamaha hardshell keyboard case which fits it perfectly with about 2" left on one end to put the bar and tuner in.........JH in Va.
For my old '52 National Grand Console D-8, I use a Yamaha hardshell keyboard case which fits it perfectly with about 2" left on one end to put the bar and tuner in.........JH in Va.
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!
The height of that case is listed at 4"......I think that may be a little too low for a steel......Tom Pettingill wrote:
A quick google turns up this site, $32. Have not done biz with them but it will give you the idea.
http://www.ableammo.com/catalog/product ... s_id=88990
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Shotgun or Rifle Case
I purchased this case at Cabela's a while back, and cut out the foam on the bottom of the case so my steel would fit. When the lid is closed the guitar is held in place with no movement. Works great.
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