I just meant that at $40 with no mechs its not really a steal. The cheapo mechs you get with the door from happ are 13.80 a piece plus shipping. So $27.60 + shipping for a set of mechs, it also needs locks, a few bucks for those. After that and the $40 if you use buy it now, you're almost up to what happ wants for it new. Also as you mentioned, it doesn't really look new. Granted its a fine deal if you just want the look and don't need the mechs.
Yeah, that's a good point. IF you get the mechs new. Used they're pretty reasonable. Of course, shipping a door costs an arm & a leg (they're damn heavy)
On a side not [sic] i have a quick question for you peale. Since you've had many doors come through your hands, maybe you can clear something up for me. How heavy and sturdy are the older doors? I'm not sure if you ever had your hands on a current Happ or not, but the over/under i just got from them actually feels kinda cheap. Its much lighter than i expected from what i've heard of coin doors. It doesn't feel very sturdy either. I can't see this thing surving in a real arcade. Granted it should hold up fine in a home cab, I'm just curious if all the ones on ebay are as heavy as the sellers claim.
I have the pieces of a more recent one. They are a bit thinner, but still okay. Of course, this was recent, but probably still 6-8 years old. It still has metal innards, and AFAIK, the new stuff has ABS innards. Still tough & certainly lighter weight.
I was very surpised at how little the shipping was from happ since happ normally seems to be a little on the high side as far as shipping. But then again it is much lighter weight than expected. Anyway any feedback you could offer is appreciated.
The stuff from waaaaay back you could run over with a tank and it wouldn't suffer. I had a door from a Tank Battalion game. The first door I sold. I'm pretty sure it was solid stainless steel. Heavy as a SOB.
I think that if you put a new door into a cab it would be okay in the arcade. After all, you have a wooden brace all around it to give it a lot of support. I think the newer stuff (esp with the addition of ABS) is just easier to manufacture, since it's 90% injection molding.