Re: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-26 Thread ML

Hey Man isnt that my AGS, HA HA, I think I left mine back at the old site.

ML
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> Hi, all,
>
> Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
> got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
> will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
> 2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
> want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.
>
> Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19
inch
> rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
> sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
> routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
> am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
> their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
> instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.
>
> I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I
don't
> even know if flight case is the right word.
>
>
> TIA,
>
> Charles
>
>
>
>
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Re: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-27 Thread Natasha

Not sure if this was ever solved but from my Groupie days I remember ATA
flight cases.
http://www.atlascases.com/atagallery.html
or
http://www.americase.com/Flite.htm
or
http://www.soundonstage.com/CalCases/products.html
may be the links you want. 

ML wrote:
> 
> Hey Man isnt that my AGS, HA HA, I think I left mine back at the old site.
> 
> ML
> "Cthulu, CCIE Candidate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 8vbhjf$84i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8vbhjf$84i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hi, all,
> >
> > Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
> > got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
> > will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
> > 2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
> > want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.
> >
> > Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19
> inch
> > rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
> > sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
> > routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
> > am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
> > their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
> > instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.
> >
> > I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I
> don't
> > even know if flight case is the right word.
> >
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Charles
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-28 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate

Mark,

Don't make me get on a plane and come over there;)  You don't have those
tanks behind you anymore;)

I went to the Mars Music store in KC, and found a SKB case for $199, and
purchased a 19-inch powerstrip for $59.   This case has a back and front
19inch rack inside, and meets flight standards, so it can fly I look
forward to lugging the 6-9 routers I have around the airport.   The security
check should be a breeze..."please turn on those blue computers so that we
know it's not a bomb."

Many, many, many thanks to all who responded and gave me some great leads!
Thanks to y'all, I was able to find exactly what I need.


Charles


P.S  Regarding "Mark's AGS"... I will be selling that on ebay in a few
weeks, and donating the proceeds to the American Cancer Society.   This AGS
router, which has IOS 11.x chips, 6 serial ports, 4 token ring ports, and 2
ethernet port ports, is a little "tempermental":  if it has been sitting
unused for a few days, you may need to reseat the cards to make it come up.
It is also LOUD, and I , being the deaf guy, am complaining so that tells
you something.   Other than that, works great!Email me if interested.

P.S.S  No, this AGS does NOT belong to Mark... he was making a funny at my
expense and attempting to muddy the legal waters... he's so Al Gore
sometimes!





""ML"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hey Man isnt that my AGS, HA HA, I think I left mine back at the old site.
>
> ML
> "Cthulu, CCIE Candidate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 8vbhjf$84i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8vbhjf$84i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hi, all,
> >
> > Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well,
I
> > got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
> > will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the
next
> > 2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.
I
> > want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.
> >
> > Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19
> inch
> > rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
> > sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
> > routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case
I
> > am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
> > their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
> > instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.
> >
> > I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I
> don't
> > even know if flight case is the right word.
> >
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Charles
> >
> >
> >
> >
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RE: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Hi Charles,

I would look in music stores, because many guitar effect units, etc. are the
same size as routers and switches, and when bands are on tour, they need to
be able to be able to carry all that equipment around.

Try:

http://www.marsmusic.com
http://www.guitarcenter.com

Hth,

Ole


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-Original Message-
From: Cthulu, CCIE Candidate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router Flight Cases


Hi, all,

Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.

Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.

I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I don't
even know if flight case is the right word.


TIA,

Charles




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RE: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread McMasters, Eric

Too bad your not staying in KC because I have a rack I would sell you!
Anyway, I found that music stores that sell amps/mixers usually sell those
type of boxes with the racks built in.  I did some checking and they are
pretty reasonable and would fit the need.  Anyway while your in KC you have
to hit the BBQ joints, like KC Masterpiece, Gates, Boardroom BBQ, and just
about every other place listed in the phone book.  Also, I'm not sure where
your coming from, but it's cold here...25-40 degrees without wind chill.
Hope you have a good time in KC!

Eric 

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From: Cthulu, CCIE Candidate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router Flight Cases


Hi, all,

Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.

Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.

I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I don't
even know if flight case is the right word.


TIA,

Charles




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RE: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Okay, final reply to this one :-)

Here are some different sizes to choose from:

http://www.marsmusic.com/store/product_new.jhtml?catid=127&prodid=4856&skuid
=5954

(again, watch for word wrapping)

Hth,

Ole


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-Original Message-
From: Cthulu, CCIE Candidate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router Flight Cases


Hi, all,

Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.

Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.

I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I don't
even know if flight case is the right word.


TIA,

Charles




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RE: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Hi (again) Charles,

I believe a couple of these would fit your needs:

http://www.marsmusic.com/store/product_new.jhtml?catid=98&prodid=11356&skuid
=9422&deptid=10

(watch for wordwrapping)

Hth,

Ole


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 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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-Original Message-
From: Cthulu, CCIE Candidate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Router Flight Cases


Hi, all,

Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.

Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.

I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I don't
even know if flight case is the right word.


TIA,

Charles




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RE: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Mark Rumfield
Title: RE: Router Flight Cases





http://www.cabbagecases.com/rmount.htm


Mark Rumfield
Network Engineer
Enterprise Products
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From: Cthulu, CCIE Candidate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Router Flight Cases



Hi, all,


Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.


Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.


I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I don't
even know if flight case is the right word.



TIA,


Charles





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RE: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Rampley, Jim
Title: RE: Router Flight Cases






Try
http://www.specialized.net


Jim


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Sent:   Monday, November 20, 2000 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:    Router Flight Cases


Hi, all,


Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.


Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.


I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I don't
even know if flight case is the right word.



TIA,


Charles





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RE: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Shotwell, John T CECOM RDEC HQ C3I

These are the ones I have used.  Very rugged, but perhaps overkill.

http://www.hardigg.com/home.htm  

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From:   Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
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Sent:   Monday, November 20, 2000 10:52 AM
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Subject:Router Flight Cases

Hi, all,

Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router
cabinet.  Well, I
got some good leads, and then my circumstances have
changed...again.   I
will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment
for the next
2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me
any good.  I
want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.

Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases
with the 19 inch
rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold
about 8 2500
sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan
on taking my
routers with me so that I can while the hours away with
study.  The case I
am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use
to transport
their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen
them:  the
instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers
ready for use.

I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what
I need.  I don't
even know if flight case is the right word.


TIA,

Charles




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Re: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Erick B.


Try searching/looking at DJ Cases.

--- "Cthulu, CCIE Candidate"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, all,
> 
> Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a
> router cabinet.  Well, I
> got some good leads, and then my circumstances have
> changed...again.   I
> will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate
> apartment for the next
> 2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home
> won't do me any good.  I
> want to take them with me on the plane to my new
> quarters.
> 
> Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight
> cases with the 19 inch
> rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can
> can hold about 8 2500
> sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)  
> I plan on taking my
> routers with me so that I can while the hours away
> with study.  The case I
> am looking for is very similar to what the
> instructors use to transport
> their routers from class to class.   Most of us have
> seen them:  the
> instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled
> routers ready for use.
> 
> I have been all over the web, and can not find
> exactly what I need.  I don't
> even know if flight case is the right word.


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Re: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Ed Farmer


You may want to take a look at Anvil Cases.  I know a lot of instructors use 
them when they're hauling equipment. They'll also make it to your 
specifications depending upon how large or small you would like it to be.

Here's there site

http://anvildealer.com/

Ed



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>Reply-To: "Cthulu, CCIE Candidate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 09:52:07 -0600
>
>Hi, all,
>
>Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
>got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
>will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
>2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
>want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.
>
>Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
>rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
>sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
>routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
>am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
>their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
>instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.
>
>I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I 
>don't
>even know if flight case is the right word.
>
>
>TIA,
>
>Charles
>
>
>
>
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Re: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

For your purposes, music cases probably are the best alternative.

The cases that training partners use meet International Air Transport 
Association (IATA) criteria.  If you are looking for a high-quality 
case that is shipped routinely, that is your major air freight 
standard.  Typically, we had to refurbish the 3/4" plywood cases 
every year, while the aluminum ones lasted a bit longer.  Of course, 
these were being shipped every week.

I did see an Army Special Operations Command case that was qualified 
to airdrop a 4000 router, along with some crypto gear.  Ummm...that's 
airdrop WITH a parachute.

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Re: Router Flight Cases

2000-11-20 Thread Craig Columbus

As someone who's owned and used the various makes of cases, I can recommend 
two: Anvil and SKB.
Anvil isn't the cheapest, but they're the best in my opinion.  SKB is also 
very good, but is plastic instead of wood or aluminum.  Don't let the 
plastic scare you off though...they make ATA and mil-spec stuff.  If you're 
going to be moving the equipment yourself, a standard case will do.  If 
you're going to be shipping the equipment, spring for the shock-mount case.

Just my $0.02...
Craig

At 09:52 AM 11/20/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi, all,
>
>Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
>got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
>will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
>2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
>want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.
>
>Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
>rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
>sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
>routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
>am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
>their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
>instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.
>
>I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I don't
>even know if flight case is the right word.
>
>
>TIA,
>
>Charles
>
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Re: Router Flight Cases THANK YOU

2000-11-20 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate

I just wanted to publicly thank everyone that gave me such great leads and
recommendations.  Wow,  great responses!!!

Many of you recommended heading to the nearest music store, and there were
an equal number of recommendations for www.cabbagecases.com and
www.anvildealer.com. I will be making a trip to the music store next
week;  that way, I can look and paw over the merchandise;)



Again,  thank you!!!


Charles




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