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JRoz:
Hey guys,

so i've done my fair share of building mame cabs, restoring old machines, and putting together computers etc.  My wood working skills...ehhh none.  I live in Manhattan so I don't really have the room for tools, but I do have some room to do some things.  I'm looking to put together a touchscreen jukebox, got my hardware, my touchscreen, my software..no cabinet. 

I was looking at some ideas and may buy an old Philco radio, clean it all up, put a touchscreen inside and call it a day.  I'm having trouble finding one so i'm thinking maybe I should do something else.  I came across the attached thread and really liked his idea...just can't get in contact with him! haha 


http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=93740.0

The problem is, i'm very limited with woodworking skills and dont have the place really to do it.  Does anyone know of a cheap solution that would have a slim kit like this that I can buy and maybe modify a little?  I wouldn't mind finding an old vintage wall speaker box and turning one of those into one but haven't found one yet either.  Let me know if anyone is willing to cut some pieces together for me at least a shell..the rest I can do on my own.  Of course I'd pay you for your supplies and services.

thanks
Jason

BobA:
Here is a similar looking wall mount.   Lots of others to look at in the freebox etouch forum as well.

Barcrest's Wallmount

JRoz:
ah very nice..thanks for the link

edit: these are great and all, but I need to actually buy one from someone..I can't really build a frame..i can put together a kit :)

Turvey:
What about Mountain's sweet looking Juke kits?

BobA:
Only ones that sell a wall mount kit are NorthWestern Custom (Mameroom).

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