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Re: lv-ab: Storing camera equipment on board

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Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 06:43:52 EDT

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    well you just never know Norm might have meant 50mm i would duck if i were
    you one of them babies could more than sink your boat - he he
     
    regards
     
    David
     
    In a message dated 02/10/2006 04:18:01 GMT Daylight Time,
     writes:

    I think you mean .50 caliber.

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    In a message dated 10/1/2006 12:18:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
     (mailto:) writes:

    There are some waterproof bags out there, try Army-Navy shops, used for
    combat conditions, but I like hard boxes better for equipment on board as they
    offer better impact protection.
     

    Agree...I've used a 50mm ammo container, with rubberized waterproof seal.
    (20+ years, so long, I can't tell you were I got it). All equipment is stored
    in there (came with it) foam sleeve liners. Along with the gel packs that
    absorb moisture,...can't beat them.
    Yes, upgraded to digital since,...but love the ol fashion 35 mm, to create a
    pic ;-)
    Store the digital inside the case also.
    Patrick

     

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