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    Hi, I've looked through the sticky's and would welcome any links for smart equipment cases for projects. I'm after something black and not full size but enough for a sheet of veroboard etc. (I'm in the UK) and can't find the perfect thing at Farnell in metal - plenty of abs.

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    Join Date: Feb 2008

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    Have you looked on the Maplin site? They have a few new cases.

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    Hi Freddiecas

    Take a look at these, they may be of use to you.

    http://www.hifi2000.it/

    http://www.diyenclosures.com/products/chassis/

    Andy - SDDW
    HV Electrical Engineer - SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Plant

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    I forgot my old time favourite:
    http://www.lincolnbinns.com/products.htm
    Nice guy that owns the bizz. He can even do the front and back artwork etc for your case.

    Stan

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    Not in the UK but good quality for the money and arrive in about a week.

    http://www.autocostruire.com/catalog...2ddc98cd0d2a4d
    Shian7
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    Join Date: Mar 2009

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    thanks very much to all for your suggestions, the box was the last step needed in my project!

    Maplin had the perfect size box, but it has a cheap looking black top which looks like plastic vinyl I used some of those years ago to house some passive crossovers hidden behind the amp. These new types above look far more acceptable next to the retail equipment.

    Cheers!

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