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damaged flight case- any suggestions for repair?

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:00 am
by Erin
After a recent international flight, the borrowed flight case I was using came back missing a wheel. The wheels are the type that fold into the case (they pull out and swivel when needed to wheel the beast around) and are about 3 inches in diameter.

The only manufacturer's mark I can find on the case is on the inside, where there is a sticker that says "B. Marstaller". From what I understand, the case was purchased many years ago in Germany. The outside of the case is very similar to an Anvil case. (But the wheels aren't the same- already checked.)

If anyone knows where I might be able to get a replacement wheel, please let me know. All I need is the part, as I have someone who can install the wheel. Any leads will be appreciated, as I would like to return the case in the same condition I recieved it in.

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:13 pm
by Casey Tucker
im pretty sure that if you just take any of this information to a hardware store (home depot, lowes etc.) you'll be able to find a wheel that is pretty much exactly like the last one. it's a flight case. it was probably a rolling hardware project anyways. plus, who cares if the wheel doesn't match the others exactly. it just matters what it protects on the inside. good luck!

-casey

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:22 am
by JB
Sometimes you may find a manufacturer's name stamped or imprinted on the wheel. Perhaps -- if lucky -- you might find one on the remaining wheel, and this could provide a lead to locating a replacement.

(If you find a name, Google will be your friend!)

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:24 pm
by Erin
tuckertuba88 wrote:im pretty sure that if you just take any of this information to a hardware store (home depot, lowes etc.) you'll be able to find a wheel that is pretty much exactly like the last one. it's a flight case. it was probably a rolling hardware project anyways. plus, who cares if the wheel doesn't match the others exactly. it just matters what it protects on the inside. good luck!
It isn't the wheel itself that is causing difficulty- it would be fairly easy to find a little black rubber wheel about 3" in diameter. The bigger problem is that the whole spring-loaded-tuck-the-wheel-safely-in-the-case-thingy is also missing. I apologize for not being more clear, but I think anyone who has ever seen the type of wheel I'm talking about probably knows what I mean.

Thanks for the suggestion, JB.

Anyone else have any ideas?

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:44 am
by Ricko
Markertek.com has a bunch of the industrial case pieces available. To do it right and not screw up the case more you should be able to find a road case manufacturer in your city. Other places to contact would be L&M Engineering (www.lmengineering.com), Anvil cases (www.anvilcase.com) or mcmaster-carr (www.mcmaster.com).

If all those fail and you need some TLC - the folks at Nashville Custom Case are great and will help anybody. 615-259-2273.

And as usual - go with whatever Bloke suggests.

Good luck!

Rick