View Full Version : Don't slam the Pelican case.


Allan Black
January 10th, 2008, 04:43 AM
A thought struck me as I was finishing cutting up the foam for the A1 to fit the Pelican 1510 case. DON'T slam/close those case lids real fast, the air pressure will likely knock out the capsule in the cameras mic, and any other mics in there.
Cheers.

David W. Jones
January 10th, 2008, 08:08 AM
A better warning might be... Don't run with scissors.

Denny Kyser
January 10th, 2008, 08:42 AM
A little of topic but since my pelican case will be in today, what do you carve the foam with?

Bill Ravens
January 10th, 2008, 08:55 AM
Stick the foam in your freezer for a few hours before cutting. It makes the job much easier.

Richard Alvarez
January 10th, 2008, 09:43 AM
If you're not using 'pick and pluck' foam then cut foam with an electric carving knife. A trick I learned back in my theatre days from the seventies.

Josh Chesarek
January 10th, 2008, 11:06 AM
A little of topic but since my pelican case will be in today, what do you carve the foam with?

It as others have suggested a knife or what ever for regular foam but in the case of pelican the foam is precut into tiny squares that are just barely attached. You just push your fingers in and pull out the squares.

Bill Watson
January 10th, 2008, 01:24 PM
If you're using the 'pick and pluck foam', do it with a steel ruler.

Allan Black
January 10th, 2008, 03:03 PM
I did it by positioning the A1 in place over by the hinges so with the 1510 standing upright the weight is at the bottom. I marked the pnp foam with a Sharpie then used a new Stanley 18mm blade in a sawing fashion. Took me 2 hours and I haven't done the battery or filters yet.

Much positioning checks with thankfully little error and no blood this time.
Cheers.

Jim Martin
January 10th, 2008, 03:47 PM
I did it by positioning the A1 in place over by the hinges so with the 1510 standing upright the weight is at the bottom. I marked the foam with a Sharpie then used a new Stanley 18mm blade in a sawing fashion. Took me 2 hours and I haven't done the battery or filters yet.

Much positioning checks with thankfully little error and no blood this time.
Cheers.

2 HOURS........I thought Aussies were faster than that!

Steven Davis
January 10th, 2008, 03:49 PM
I swear by pelican cases. I've stood on top of one to get a shot. I've never heard of the air issue. That's something I would send Pelican an email about, they might already know, but it may cause them to scratch their head a little.

Allan Black
January 10th, 2008, 04:01 PM
2 HOURS........I thought Aussies were faster than that!

I left out...and some beers. :)

Kellen Dengler
January 10th, 2008, 05:00 PM
I thought that's what the pressure valve on the Pelican was for? To avoid air pressure inside? Or is that just for altitude pressure?

Jim Martin
January 10th, 2008, 07:27 PM
I left out...and some beers. :)

That would explain the blood-letting thing.....

Allan Black
December 19th, 2020, 04:45 PM
Hah! right Jim. It’s probably not too late to ask Santa for a good protective case for your new gear. When I bought mine 12 years ago, Pelican was the only game in town, but since then a couple of other brands have surfaced.

Disclaimer, the prices listed are 1 year old so don’t take any notice of them and after I saw a bright orange Pelican attract unwanted attention at a crowded air show, just buy a black one ...

Pelican Case vs Apache Case vs Nanuk Case (Quality and Price) - YouTube

Happy Xmas.
Cheers.

Steven Davis
December 19th, 2020, 04:49 PM
Nice review!!

Allan Black
December 19th, 2020, 05:23 PM
Yes it is Steven and there’s another brand from the UK not included in that review, and they answer the question about the pressure valve ...

https://peliproducts.co.uk/blog/2018/10/30/pressure-release-valve/

But it turns out, Peli and Pelican are the same company ...

https://peliproducts.co.uk/blog/2018/08/07/difference-peli-pelican/

Cheers.

Ronald Jackson
December 20th, 2020, 03:14 AM
I used to keep my Nikon stills kit in a Pelican case. Everything from 24mm to 600mm. Carry on for air travel.
Weighed 35 lbs. Couldn't even lift it to the overhead locker nowadays let alone get it through check-in.

Ron

Jim Michael
December 20th, 2020, 07:19 AM
The Porta Brace hard cases are lighter.

Roger Van Duyn
December 21st, 2020, 09:37 AM
I "drove my Pelican 1560 until the wheels fell off" literally, I got it used back in 2009, and then replaced the wheels (sometime in 2018) and kept on using it. I've also added a lid organizer, and replaced the foam with dividers. Love my Pelican!

Well, the wheels didn't actually fall off. The tread came off one of the wheels in the parking lot outside the New Port Richey Florida Courthouse after I jumped a curb one too many times.