Great diy! I was contemplating on picking up a trekpak system. I’m glad I looked on UA-cam and discovered this system! Seen a few others using hair pins as fasteners but I like the cotter pin version. A lot more sturdy, Costs about $1 each at Lowe’s and found I could get like a hundred on Amazon for like $8. Thanks Amazon 😊 picked up the corrugated plastic panels at Lowe’s. Seen another video using self adhesive foam lining and gonna opt for 1/8” thickness to have that extra security from items banging around. Another reason for going the foam route I was thinking of felt on how over time the little fibers will start falling off and possibly having to clean my lenses more and so I felt foam liners would keep it clean. All in all between your video and a couple others I think I can put together an awesome system comparable to the trekpak! Thank you!
Thank you for asking,It is a jewelry box liner, used In jewelry boxes, with gear moving around a minor amount while transporting it will add some protection from scratching, even though the vinyl is smooth having no protection the minor rubbing will eventually leave marks on your gear.
Could also use bobby pins....I'd go to a wig shop or beauty supply and get the really heavy duty ones. Honestly don't be shy about walking in, if you tell the ladies working the shop what you're doing with them, I've never been in one that wouldn't be interested to see a picture and want to show you anything they could recommend
This is the best method for making these DIY dividers I've seen on youtube. A lot of them are janky. Thanks!
Great diy! I was contemplating on picking up a trekpak system. I’m glad I looked on UA-cam and discovered this system! Seen a few others using hair pins as fasteners but I like the cotter pin version. A lot more sturdy, Costs about $1 each at Lowe’s and found I could get like a hundred on Amazon for like $8. Thanks Amazon 😊 picked up the corrugated plastic panels at Lowe’s. Seen another video using self adhesive foam lining and gonna opt for 1/8” thickness to have that extra security from items banging around. Another reason for going the foam route I was thinking of felt on how over time the little fibers will start falling off and possibly having to clean my lenses more and so I felt foam liners would keep it clean. All in all between your video and a couple others I think I can put together an awesome system comparable to the trekpak! Thank you!
Any wig shop will have jumbo sized pins btw, which are thinner than cotter's, but springier and tough
It was a great video
Thank you
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awesome work bro!
Nice Work Bro
I like that cutter. What is it called?
This is nice
Great video what thickness was the plastic you used ? It looked quite thin maybe 4 mm 👍🏻
Thank you, I believe you may be right, hoping to do a follow up video on this sometime in more detail!
What's that black sticky material that you've used to transfer the white plastic into black? Does it add any foaming? Or just color?
Thank you for asking,It is a jewelry box liner, used In jewelry boxes, with gear moving around a minor amount while transporting it will add some protection from scratching, even though the vinyl is smooth having no protection the minor rubbing will eventually leave marks on your gear.
What size cotter pin worked best?
Could also use bobby pins....I'd go to a wig shop or beauty supply and get the really heavy duty ones. Honestly don't be shy about walking in, if you tell the ladies working the shop what you're doing with them, I've never been in one that wouldn't be interested to see a picture and want to show you anything they could recommend
What pins did you use to hold this together
Thank you for asking, I used cotter pins. They can be found in most automotive or hardware stores.
@@dontlosefocus3287 thx buddy, good DIY effort to safe some money on something way to expensive cheers
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