Pelican cases. They are pricey but worth it in my opinion. Very tough,
air/watertight, can be stacked, tailored for certain items/groups of items,
and readily tossed into the car for transport, will normally float, pretty
much airline proof if applicable, and with a suitable silica gel canister
inside protect the contents from humidity.
No connection other than my favorite/cheapest source (USA)....
http://www.caes4less.com
LEE
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From: "Tom Trottier" <Tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [OM] Storage
How does everyone store their gear (when they're not using it) and
still have reasonable access to it? I seem to have an overflow.
Tom
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