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Converting a standard guitar case for a D-8 steel

Posted: 15 Oct 2012 12:07 pm
by John Rosett
My early 50's Fender D-8 (cut down from a T-8Custom) came with a great, heavy duty wooden case, but it's so heavy that I have been looking for another option. A friend of mine has a molded plastic rectangular Fender case that came with an American Standard Strat from the 90's that he's not using, and I'm thinking about converting it for my steel.
I would have to tear out all the interior, and ad some wooden dividers to hold the guitar and the legs in place, but it seems do-able.
Has anybody done something like this? Any advice?

Posted: 15 Oct 2012 1:48 pm
by David Mason
Pelican (and other) gun cases are rectangular, and they come with three layers of firm foam. You cut out the shape of the guns, guitars, cameras, whatevers in the middle layer. But the good part is the foam is available separately, to change the case's innards around. There's also sets of foam that are pre-cut little blocks, and you just take out the ones you don't want. The cases themselves are heavy, but they have wheels. There are dozens of online suppliers of cases and foam alone.

Posted: 15 Oct 2012 1:58 pm
by John Rosett
Thanks, David. I'll check out the foam. I'm doing this (like everything I do) on a very limited budget, so buying a gun case is out of the question. I can barter for the guitar case.

Posted: 15 Oct 2012 2:51 pm
by Michael Maddex
Years ago, I did a case for an acoustic guitar. I used an already gutted fiber-glass case (free), a can of good contact cement ($$$) and a pile of carpet scraps and ends (free). It worked out pretty good. Just take your time. If in doubt, make a pattern out of cardboard or heavy paper first. HTH.

Posted: 15 Oct 2012 3:20 pm
by Mike Neer
Someone posted about this a few years ago--I think it was Michael Johnstone--and he called it "reblocking a guitar case". Search the archive, I think you'll find it.

Steel Case

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 3:38 am
by James Trout
I had a custom lap steel made and used a take down shotgun case that I bought at Academy for around $50. I yanked the bottom piece of foam out, cut it in the shape of the guitar, and then covered that with crushed velvet material (I just used spray glue to stick it together). I also yanked the top foam piece out and covered the whole top with another piece of crushed velvet. Took me about an hour to do it with the help of the wife. I took it to the builder and blew him away. The gun case is pretty light compared to a pelican case...

Posted: 21 Oct 2012 7:38 am
by Rockne Riddlebarger
Check out keyboard cases. Many are sized right and the come in hard or soft versions. I carry my Supro Twin in a soft one that I added ridgid foam to protect the guitar.

Posted: 22 Oct 2012 2:52 pm
by Tom Snook
The Fender case sounds like the way to go,my dog would gladly tear out the innards for you free of charge!
:eek:

Posted: 23 Oct 2012 5:42 am
by John Rosett
Thanks Tom, send him over. All my dogs want to do is sleep in my cases.

Gun cases...

Posted: 8 Aug 2014 9:53 am
by Todd Weger
I know this is an older thread, but someone may benefit...

I found this SKB waterproof iSeries case online for my trip to play Esquivel in Mexico City last year. Not cheap, but built to take anything. It survived the trip down and back with no issues whatsoever (well, except having to explain to security just exactly what this "thing" was)!

I never felt fearful of damage to case or instrument. I was, however, more concerned with theft or having it mis-routed, and then having no steel for the concert!

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Posted: 8 Aug 2014 10:24 am
by Alan Brookes
As has been pointed out, there are plenty of firms selling rectangular fibreglass cases full of foam. Luckily the steel guitar is just the right shape to find a case for, but surf the internet for utility cases, not just for guitar cases. Photographers use those cases for their equipment, as do miriads of scientists with electronic meters, etc.

Posted: 9 Aug 2014 5:01 pm
by Dave Bader
I've gutted a couple bass cases to fit the two guit-steels I made. I re-build them with 1/2" styrofoam and fake fur. You can cut the styrofoam to fit and stack pieces as needed. I glue them in place with 3M spray glue.





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Posted: 9 Aug 2014 6:09 pm
by Tom Pettingill
Nice job on the bass case Dave! 8)

Pink Home Depot Foam

Posted: 10 Aug 2014 5:07 am
by George Piburn
Home Depot Sells this Pink Insulating Foam Similar To Styrofoam but much more durable.

It is a memory type as well and will come back after any small dents from placing the guitar in there.

Places like Hobby Lobby - Michaels - and Upholstery Supply Shops will carry the Fake Fur or Crushed Velvet.

They will also have spray adhesives designed for the fabric.

Hope this adds to the discussion.

:D

Posted: 10 Aug 2014 6:46 am
by Dave Bader
Tom Pettingill wrote:Nice job on the bass case Dave! 8)
Thanks, Tom!