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    Hey thats my video! LOL! A guy posted on the vids comments to try plexi glass so I was thinking about making a new one out of plexi soon... still trying to figure out the best way to travel with the S4 on the plane with my other dj supplies. Right now I just protect it and throw it in my carry on.

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    I just happened to come across your video and thought it was a clever idea that needed to be shared. So thanks for the video, and ups on the idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by djpromote View Post
    Hey thats my video! LOL! A guy posted on the vids comments to try plexi glass so I was thinking about making a new one out of plexi soon... still trying to figure out the best way to travel with the S4 on the plane with my other dj supplies. Right now I just protect it and throw it in my carry on.
    Yeah plexi would look much cleaner and bring the weight down a bunch. Where are you in Texas?
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    Well thanks for posting it!!!

    I'm out in "West Texas" but should be in Dallas soon.

    The wood is like a paneling. It weighs almost nothing. I had it laying around the house and needed something quick. The plexi would be so sweet. What do you cut plexi with though?

    I did see they had a decksaver now too though...

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    You can use a circular saw to cut plexi. Might want a fine toothed blade though as a course one might cause it to chip.
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