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smalltownguy:


--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on March 08, 2010, 01:48:12 pm ---No prob. I saw you online and was like, "Did he forget his thread?"

I answered the question less than four minutes after you asked it, but after a day of no response, I had to call you out. ;D

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Jeez, man! I just looked at the timestamps. That's obscene  :laugh2:

I spent the better part of the weekend trying to figure out what to do with all of the cabs I've been accumulating recently. I'm now the proud owner of a non working DD cab (flaky PCB), and a seriously 'Funk' - tified  Food Fight / Double Play baseball conversion. I'm really leaning towards restoration on the DD cab now, and gutting the Food fight cab. At the very least, I can use the guts of the Double Play setup to build a JAMMA test rig.

I helped a buddy diagnose his 25" monitor tube yesterday, by swapping the chassis from my 19" WG K7xxx to his tube. Nothing blew up, so that's promising. He can now order a rebuild kit and get his Pit Fighter cab monitor running again. Have you ever seen one of those cabs? The whole control panel just slides out with this huge drawer cubby behind it, holding the game CPU, power supply, everything.

It's pretty neat.



Ginsu Victim:

You mean one of these? Cool stuff, terrible game.
http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=788&image=2

smalltownguy:

Yeah, that's it! I mean, how EASY is it to service the machine when it's set up like that? Piece of cake.

Granted, the latch buckles still need to be unclipped before the drawer will slide out, but it's so heavy that they don't really need to be clipped closed in most cases. I told him I was pretty jealous of that cab.

Ginsu Victim:

Here's another cab with that type of setup
http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=3153&image=1

smalltownguy:

Just for kicks I decided to peel back a bit of the laminate to see what I could find.

Lookee what I see...........




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