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Rick:

--- Quote from: Malenko on April 18, 2014, 07:31:33 am ---I know a pretty good artist.
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I already checked, but Opt is busy.

 >:D  ;)  :D  ;D

Malenko:
 :'(

Rick:
Whoo whoo! Mystery box! Whoo whoo! Mystery box!



What is it? What could it be? Why is there a $300 box from China in my workshop???



Maybe the better question... How much ---goshdarn--- Galaxian green t-molding did I buy???

mike boss:
Can not wait for my bartop to be ready.
I've been in the basement gathering parts.
This project will give me a chance to use up some of my inventory.
KADE for the controls, my scanline generator from CraftyMech, and
FINALLY I'll be able to use my external HDD with a super tricked out
Hyperspin install.

I was wondering Rick if you have a link to the strip you used for the marquee lighting ?
Do you find it to do a good job ?

Do you use 5V led buttons or 12V led buttons ?
How do you power them ?


PS - looks like a nice box of goodies. I'd like to see what you have in the works !

Rick:

--- Quote from: mike boss on May 22, 2014, 10:41:17 am ---Can not wait for my bartop to be ready. I've been in the basement gathering parts. This project will give me a chance to use up some of my inventory. KADE for the controls, my scanline generator from CraftyMech, and FINALLY I'll be able to use my external HDD with a super tricked out Hyperspin install.
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NICE. I'm just waiting on some replacement pieces - namely a back door and one of your cabinets' sides that I noticed had a nice big chip in it - and should have it all ready by this weekend.


--- Quote from: mike boss on May 22, 2014, 10:41:17 am ---I was wondering Rick if you have a link to the strip you used for the marquee lighting? Do you find it to do a good job?
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It's ... okay. It's not as bright as a (much larger) fluorescent, but it does the job: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7393977&CatId=340


--- Quote from: mike boss on May 22, 2014, 10:41:17 am ---Do you use 5V led buttons or 12V led buttons? How do you power them?
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I've only used regular buttons in the past. This is the first time I'll be using lighted buttons, but just received info on how to wire them up - they're 12V, and will be powered by the supply I ordered as well.


--- Quote from: mike boss on May 22, 2014, 10:41:17 am ---PS - looks like a nice box of goodies. I'd like to see what you have in the works!
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AH! FINALLY, someone asks me what's in the box...

There is actually VERY LITTLE for me in the box. I presently have the following:

- a few different joysticks - both lighted and regular 2/4/8 way
- LED lighted buttons of various styles
- vinyl stand-offs for mounting boards (lots and lots and lots)
- some arcade power supplies
- buttloads of t-molding

...and more. I'm presently evaluating the products, as well as the supplier's ability to provide me with said product on a timely and cost-effective basis, to sell in my store. I hope to be able to provide the Canadian market with product quality and pricing similar to (and in, some cases, better than) our U.S. counterparts.

So - if anyone has a recommendation of product they'd like me to import, please let me know!

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