Hmmm . Well I know I sure don't want any dust and condensation getting IN my Counselor that's why I put the dust cover over it, and I suppose I should keep the ole MT2500 in the case too. Anyone know a Chinese Tailor that could make a custom fabric cover for my Counselor? The original clear one is coming apart at the seams. If not, I guess I'll have to get a needle and thread and sew the seams together like the Azz cracks on my old work pants cause the wife won't do it.
What do I want in my Snap On Diagnostic Tools?
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Hmmm . Well I know I sure don't want any dust and condensation getting IN my Counselor that's why I put the dust cover over it, and I suppose I should keep the ole MT2500 in the case too. Anyone know a Chinese Tailor that could make a custom fabric cover for my Counselor, the original clear one is coming apart at the seams
Or you could just use an old cloth seat cover and (heaven forbid-!! LOL) WASH it once in a while.... -
I think that Crusty & I can both agree that we would like to see Snap On switch from saving image files in bitmap [BMP] format to the more popular JPEG [JPG] format, as the same file in JPG is about 9% of the size of a similar BMP file.
I don't know much about the Councelor. Doesn't Snap On make a silicone skin for it, like they do for most other diagnostic products?Comment
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The Counselor 2 is big heavy old school Oscilloscope, but semi portable for the day, it has a clear plastic dust cover you place over the thing, including The Scribe printer that sits on top. It's like the size of a large custom PC Gamer Tower or older Server turned on it's side with a small CRT monitor and a bunch of buttons at front. It could be hand held because it has a couple straps along the side and can run off car battery power, but I think it might be a good 60 lbs to lift it. Mine hasn't been off the cart since I transported it when I bought it last year.Comment
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In that case, take the dimensions of what you want to cover. Head over to Staples, Office Depot or CompUSA [best bet]. Ask an employee to direct you to the aisle where they sell the plastic dust covers to protect a desktop computer. I remember buying & using those things. Generally made of a whitish/clear vinyl plastic fit for use over either a tower, desktop machine [tower on it's side], keyboard or monitor. You might need a CRT monitor cover for it. Found this on EBay. See
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