Tote Your SEB NEO Rest in Fitted Pelican Storm IM2450 Case
Forum member Ed L. (aka itchyTF) owns one of the beautifully-crafted SEB NEO front joystick rests. These units are in short supply — creator Seb Lambang can’t keep up with demand. Anyone lucky enough to own a SEB NEO would naturally would want to keep it in perfect condition, and Ed is no exception. Ed put together a system to cradle and protect his SEB NEO during transport and storage. Ed tells us: “I decided to give my NEO its own home. I only wanted to remove the leg before storage so I decided on an empty Pelican Storm IM2450 case and added my own foam. This IM2450 case is a little wider than it needs to be, but I couldn’t find anything closer and still fit the other dimensions. The blue and white foam is more rigid than the typical gray foam. The Allen wrenches are placed in the rear piece of white foam.”
Ed found the Pelican Storm IM2450 case on the internet for $103 with free shipping. This same case is sold as the Hardigg IM2450 Storm Case. All-up weight, with the SEB NEO rest in the case, is 32 pounds. CLICK Thumbnails below to view larger images.
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Tags: Carry Case, Coaxial, Joystick, NEO rest, Pedestal Rest, Pelican Box, Seb Lambang
What was the source on the foam? I’m looking for some ultratough closed cell stuff to precisely carve for my work rifle and shotgun in a Pelican 1750. Do not like the pluck stuff.
I believe the foam I used was closed cell. Didn’t look, I just wanted something more rigid than the usual stuff. My source was the scrap box at work. There is a place near where I lived in VT that sold foam. However, don’t know if they carried closed cell. Their number is (802)899-4668. I used their foam to outfit my stinger missle case for 2 rifles.
Thank you, Ed. I’ll give them a call. We used to have some semisoft, dense foam that we would custom carve for equipment boxes when I was in the Reagan Air Force. Wish I’d paid attention to who made it!