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       Stardate: 20200630.2304
       Location: Garage
       Input Device: MinervaX Med Cart
       Software: nano
       Audio: Box Fan
       Visual: Garage clutter
       Emotional State: Tired, like a kid.
                                                                 
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       I found a free road case/flightcase down the street from where I 
       live this past weekend.  I was driving by when I saw the case with 
       a big FREE sign taped to it.  I had to nab it immediately as 
       soon as I saw it so I parked my car in my driveway and walked 
       down the street to go get it.  Since it was on casters, I was 
       able to wheel it home. [1]
       
       The road case is huge!  I didn't realize how big it was until 
       I got it to my garage.  Since there are a couple projects 
       going on in my garage at the moment, I had to move some 
       things around to make room for it.  The dimensions are 
       roughly 53"x38"x57" with casters.  It has two end caps that 
       are latched on and can be removed.  I opened it up and inside 
       there were 4 padded vertical dividers and 2 large dowel 
       rods.[2]  The walls and the floors were padded as well.  This was 
       apparently used as a wardrobe, probably for the entertainment 
       industry.  There were some very minor scuffs and scrapes to 
       the foam on the inside, but it was pretty clean.
       
       At first, I wasn't sure what I was going to do with it.  I 
       was conflicted...the adult in me kinda regretted the 
       impulsive garbage grab and was like, WTF are you going to do 
       with that?  And now you're responsible for getting rid of it!  
       The kid in me was like, YEAH, LET'S BUILD A FORT!!!  I even 
       thought of putting it back or putting it on my curb with the 
       free sign for a moment, but didn't.  My inner child had won.  
       
       After that there was no turning back.  I was completely 
       onboard.  I started thinking, maybe I can make one of those 
       cool Battletech pods that I used to play in at Dave and 
       Busters way back when or make a MAME cabinet  cockpit or even 
       a cool flight simulator rig.  I've always wanted to do 
       something like that.  I almost did with the closet under the 
       stairs, but there were too many issues with that.  Or maybe a 
       sound booth of some kind for music.  Or maybe a home theater 
       pod.
       
       While I had these ideas going on in my head, I proceeded to 
       dismantle the dividers and clean it up.  The exterior was in 
       decent shape and had the previous owner and other previous 
       owner's logos spray painted over in black.  The last company 
       (or band?) had their name painted on one side, which I sanded 
       off, which revealed another logo for some display company.  
       I'll probably leave it there or paint over it in black.
       
       After I removed the dividers and rods, I went over the 
       interior with the shop vac and cleaned up the exterior with 
       the vac and wiped it down with WD-40, especially all of the 
       metal parts.  I noticed that if I had both end caps off, the 
       middle portion seemed pretty wobbly, so at least one end cap 
       needed to stay in place, if not both.  
       
       Another thing I noticed was that if I was going to occupy the 
       inside of this box, there definitely needed to be some kind 
       of ventilation.  So I brought out my tools and cut some holes 
       on top of one of the end caps.  I cut 2 rectangles for 
       ventilation and 1 hole for cabling (power, ethernet, etc.)[3]  
       I picked up 2 vent coverings and some kind of PVC adapter 
       thingy for the cabling from the hardware store.  It came out 
       a lot better than I thought it would.
       
       I don't know what it is, but I have this thing for building 
       out confined spaces.  Maybe it has to do with building tree 
       forts and snow forts as a kid and continued with reading 
       about container dwellings in cyberpunk fiction or seeing it 
       at the pictures.  I actually went to a park in Las Vegas that 
       used old shipping containers for stores and eateries...  Or 
       even the confined spaces in space ships of sci-fi films.  Or 
       even capsule hotels in Japan.  Well, whatever it is, it has 
       my imagination going.  I feel like I'm a kid again building a 
       fort out of mattresses and blankets or out of cardboard 
       refridgerator boxes, except this time, the control panels are 
       not drawn in.  They are actually real.  But I can still 
       pretend that I am in my shuttle craft transporting the away 
       team to the alien planet's surface.
       
   IMG [1] Flightcase with FREE sign
   IMG [2] Inside of Flightcase with dividers and dowels
   IMG [3] Holes for vents and cables
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