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And we're done

Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 8:45 pm
by miked
I decided that it would be convenient to keep the tops and their bases together. They fit so nicely in the case I just had to. :)

Four OTops safely packed away
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Threw a moving blanket over the tops and laid the platforms on top
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The case rolls very nicely. For grins, I lifted one end of the case. :shock: The rivets didn't creak and the side of the case did not flex but the handles themselves did flex a little bit. I know for a fact that my OTops weigh 52 pounds each and the platforms weigh 20 pounds each. That's 248 pounds right there. The case and the caster board have to weigh approximately 120 pounds...heck, there's 8 pounds of rivets in there alone. It's one_heavy_mutha. This case isn't getting lifted, except by a forklift, anytime soon. As in never. LOL! Glad I built a sturdy casterboard with good wheels (rated for 275 pounds each.)

So that's it...the end of the OTop saga for me. It's been a great ride! Thanks for looking and all the positive encouragement along the way. NOW, begins the Transition to Titans!

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 9:28 am
by mpm32
These work great for cables and other misc stuff. They stack great and you can carry three at a time with a folding handcart.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/12-gallon-He ... ZY-RUqWe1g

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 1:09 pm
by jswingchun
mpm32 wrote:These work great for cables and other misc stuff. They stack great and you can carry three at a time with a folding handcart.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/12-gallon-He ... ZY-RUqWe1g
I just went and looked at this. Noticed in the reviews that they have changed and are no longer as sturdy as they were. That sucks, cuz I like the idea better than the rubbermaid style containers I use now.

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 4:02 pm
by MissileCrisis
jswingchun wrote:
mpm32 wrote:These work great for cables and other misc stuff. They stack great and you can carry three at a time with a folding handcart.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/12-gallon-He ... ZY-RUqWe1g
I just went and looked at this. Noticed in the reviews that they have changed and are no longer as sturdy as they were. That sucks, cuz I like the idea better than the rubbermaid style containers I use now.
Thanks for checking it out, I was considering doing the same. Let me know if you find something better.

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 11:56 am
by byacey
I used to use a clear Rubbermaid tub for mic cables on the stage, but the plastic quickly turns brittle and self destructs. Probably from UV exposure outside

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:06 pm
by PDLittle
I have used containers like the ones shown for a few years. I have 4 like the ones Home Depot used to sell. They have held up fine, but I have others like Northern Tool sells. These are still available and if you have then shipped to a nearby store, shipping is free.

I just ordered a couple of the 9.5 gallon bins to hold power cords in one and DIs & 1/4" cables in the other.

I love my system, but it took me years to settle on using the storage bins with ATTACHED lids. The boxes stack well (interlock) on my cart or hand truck and I usually line them up across the back or the front of the stage, open all the lids and grab and go. With everything PRE-sorted, such as 30 ft. mic cables, 50 ft. mic cables, speakon cables, sub-snakes . . . and one box holds the stuff I use at my mixer such as a little fan, gooseneck lamps, headphones, board tape, gaff tape, sharpies, BATTERIES for the forgetful guitar players ---- it's all at my finger tips.

The real challenge comes at break down time --- getting it back in the correct bin --- especially if you have volunteers trying to help. I always carry a RED (Christmas) bin that is empty --- until I throw all the little things I don't get where it goes --- then it's easy to sort the red bin back to it correct place. The red bin also works well for volunteers as I then take their "help" and put it where it belongs right before load out.

Here is the link to show one of the bins available from Northern Tool:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... _200076374

At the bottom of the page other similar bins are shown. Quantum is the brand, I believe. The Quantum version's plastic is a little more flexable, meaning durable than the ones from Home Depot.

Paul Little
in Texas

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:11 pm
by PDLittle
This is the size of container that I use for my cables. Any larger and they are too heavy to deal with at the end of a long day.

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... _200076224

Paul Little
in EAST Texas --- where it was 99° F Today.

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:17 pm
by hifibob
the finished product is superb!! Where did u get the big sheets of abs from?

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:27 pm
by miked
hifibob wrote:the finished product is superb!! Where did u get the big sheets of abs from?
Thanks, Bob! I bought everything except the wood, rivets and silicone (for sealing the corners and headless rivets) from DIYROADCASE.COM. I have a link in one of the first posts in this thread. Tbey sell ABS in 4x8 sheets...many diff colors too. I am happy with the products and service I received from them. Definitely recommended.

Re: OTops Roadcase

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:59 pm
by jswingchun
PDLittle wrote:This is the size of container that I use for my cables. Any larger and they are too heavy to deal with at the end of a long day.

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... _200076224

Paul Little
in EAST Texas --- where it was 99° F Today.
Those are nice. Wish I had a NT locally for the free shipping. I don't think I would want to pay to ship them.