Dude yes!!! We use kaizen foam for all of our toolboxes and even our products in tac cases. I recommend to get the fast cap specific kaizen sharpie and their thin knife blades. Makes it way easier.
Great use of the foam, I did this with my rifle case due to the ridiculous price for Pelican brand foam. Super easy to cut, and as another commenter noted, heat up the blade and it comes out looking even better. Also, not to be a douche, but AustriAlpin is actually a Canadian company Cheers and thanks for the great vids!
FYI, if you need to add LOP to that Grayboe, the McMillan A5 spacer kit works pretty well, screws right in the old butt pads screw holes, with slight modification to the base plate to contour to the slightly different dimensions. you would need to fill in a couple holes to use the wood screws, but I don't see the need to use them.
You could use the extra buckle to hang your belt, for a bump in the night type scenario,or in a safe or even your pelican gun case for your 3-Gun belt.
one more thing that you can carve out is finger thumb cutout's so you can pluck from the foam your goods. it's needed if you goods rest below the surface of the foam. you might ask why I would cutout where the tool rest below the surface. not every case offer's much foam above in the lid. making issues when you try to close it up. but I like the foam for making a tool chest organizers.
You may want to re-think your ammo placement. If you keep them in that one corner on that one side, weight balenciaga is gonna be all off. You may want to think about spreading the weight through the the entire case. Thanks for the awesome videos, please keep them coming
Cobra buckle could be used for making a rappeling harness with leg looops but you will need a couple of them. Ctoms makes one like that. Thats the expensive option. Also you could have pretty nice dog collar :D if you have one :).
I have always thought that kaizen foam has hivisiblity inside so you easily do visual check that everything is where they are meant to be. This is used atleast in automotive industry.
Look into a "carpet knife". They have long, crazy sharp blades. Blade looks like an old "injector" style razor blade. If you cut yourself with one you'll reach bone, so be safe.
You may want to flip the rifle so that the optic isn't towards the hinge. That way should you drop it while carrying it or set it down hard, the weight of the rifle itself isn't bearing against the optic. Knowing how airlines handle baggage, you can be sure they won't be easy on your shit.
SSSquirell is correct, always place your optic on the handle side just in case it gets dropped, the weight on the gun doesnt fall on your optic. Just bc it's inside the case, you still want to protect your expensive optics.
You may actually want to consider flipping your entire internal design, that way all of that ammo weight would be down toward the wheels on your case where it truly belongs.
Can you post a link to the Ninja Tire puncture things? Those look like they could come in handy. I had a teenage turd who used to drive up on my yard and dig ruts in the grass. A few of those sprinkled on the lawn would have helped.
Dude yes!!! We use kaizen foam for all of our toolboxes and even our products in tac cases. I recommend to get the fast cap specific kaizen sharpie and their thin knife blades. Makes it way easier.
Great use of the foam, I did this with my rifle case due to the ridiculous price for Pelican brand foam. Super easy to cut, and as another commenter noted, heat up the blade and it comes out looking even better.
Also, not to be a douche, but AustriAlpin is actually a Canadian company
Cheers and thanks for the great vids!
bolt cutters, fence cutters, I love this fucking channel
FYI, if you need to add LOP to that Grayboe, the McMillan A5 spacer kit works pretty well, screws right in the old butt pads screw holes, with slight modification to the base plate to contour to the slightly different dimensions.
you would need to fill in a couple holes to use the wood screws, but I don't see the need to use them.
You could use the extra buckle to hang your belt, for a bump in the night type scenario,or in a safe or even your pelican gun case for your 3-Gun belt.
one more thing that you can carve out is finger thumb cutout's so you can pluck from the foam your goods. it's needed if you goods rest below the surface of the foam. you might ask why I would cutout where the tool rest below the surface. not every case offer's much foam above in the lid. making issues when you try to close it up. but I like the foam for making a tool chest organizers.
Heat your blade up right before you cut the foam. Creates a really nice finish and super easy to cut.
Has layers, like an onion!
Like a lasagna.
Did you prefer the CLP or Froglube as th "seasoning" when you "Tasted" your gear?
Is that foam oil safe? Don't want contact with CLP or some kind of lubricant to have some adverse reaction.
You may want to re-think your ammo placement. If you keep them in that one corner on that one side, weight balenciaga is gonna be all off. You may want to think about spreading the weight through the the entire case. Thanks for the awesome videos, please keep them coming
Cobra buckle could be used for making a rappeling harness with leg looops but you will need a couple of them. Ctoms makes one like that. Thats the expensive option. Also you could have pretty nice dog collar :D if you have one :).
I've seen a cobra buckle on my buddies lab collar.
Ogres have layers.
Parfait has layers.
I have seen cobra buckles used on the side of a plate carrier instead of velcro.
Did you ever get the rifle in there? How's it holding up? Will there be an updated video?
I have always thought that kaizen foam has hivisiblity inside so you easily do visual check that everything is where they are meant to be. This is used atleast in automotive industry.
Is a single sheet thick enough (for a KelTec KSG)?
What kind of foam is that at the top of the box? (The pyramid style one.)
Look into a "carpet knife". They have long, crazy sharp blades. Blade looks like an old "injector" style razor blade. If you cut yourself with one you'll reach bone, so be safe.
what about a paracord belt? I've seen some cool looking ones on ebay.
Would love to build a long range solution in 6.5... The cost is the main barrier.
You may want to flip the rifle so that the optic isn't towards the hinge. That way should you drop it while carrying it or set it down hard, the weight of the rifle itself isn't bearing against the optic. Knowing how airlines handle baggage, you can be sure they won't be easy on your shit.
SSSquirell is correct, always place your optic on the handle side just in case it gets dropped, the weight on the gun doesnt fall on your optic. Just bc it's inside the case, you still want to protect your expensive optics.
You may actually want to consider flipping your entire internal design, that way all of that ammo weight would be down toward the wheels on your case where it truly belongs.
What case is that?
Can you post a link to the Ninja Tire puncture things? Those look like they could come in handy. I had a teenage turd who used to drive up on my yard and dig ruts in the grass. A few of those sprinkled on the lawn would have helped.
They are called caltrops. hopefully I have the spelling correct.
Also called Tetsubishi in Japanese. Ninjas did actually use these gadgets to slow down pursuers if they were discovered. Oldie but goodie.
That's some light ammo boxes you're throwing around there ;)
What kind of case is that?
I believe it's a Seahorse rifle case.
Thanks
"... Ammo... Oh, and MORE ammo..." *sigh* The good 'ol days
Parfait's have layers.
Parfait's gotta be the most delicious thing on the whole damn planet!
what kind of case is that
sandwich. it's like a motherfucking sandwich.
Interesting but I like some other videos that just use a $10 turkey carver. Looks real easy.
Jason learn how to sew and make a belt out of seat belts, they're crazy strong.
but what is the case itself ? #geartasting
So I'm guessing you don't reload?
Ogres. Ogres have layers
HUGE FUCKING CASE
flaky biscuit
Why the comedy schtick?