I have some cases of various sizes in need of repair--many of these have the "pinch and pluck" foam squares. After a time, the foam falls apart. Has anyone attempted to repair the foam? If so, I would be interested in what type of glue you used and what the long term results were. Camera cases are usually not recyclable, so I would like to repair the cases I have rather than replace them. I imagine that my waterproof cases would probably last for a thousand years in a landfill.
I do understand what you want. Personally I gave up long ago and invested in an electric carving knife.
I purchase high density foam sheets in various thicknesses. I trace around each component, then carve out its hole in one or more sheets.
An ideal Pelican case of components is made up of a sandwich of two to four layers of foam, glued together or not, with contact cement.
http://www.pick-n-pluck-foam.com
http://www.thepelicanstore.com/pick-n-pluck-foam-sets-15.aspx
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Instead of pluck foam, which tends to disintegrate with age. I've been using polyurethane foam, the type used for plumbing or poolside water sports. The same stuff used for pool noodles and garden kneeling pads. Walmart and ToysRus had long flat panels about 6" wide by 6 ft. in the toy section.
Another type of foam is EVA foam, used for floor mats and interlocking tiles. It's durable, easy to line camera cases and create dividers to protect lenses and cameras.
B&H sells the foam replacement for a Pelican 1510 Roller case carry on size for about 31$ per case...called 1511...you could use a Foam feather spray adhesive made by 3m...foam fast74...its called...have to do a lot of masking...very effective though...carving knife and solid foam sounds like a good option, if not better option!
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