ok.... bottom line is.... if you can afford it, and you don't mind spending the $$....
get the silkstick.... and once its here.... a few hours to put it together.... bamm.... its done.... brand new arcade.... everything fits... no paint... no waiting for glue and paint to dry.... ready to play.... - but actually... you'll still need to put together the computer... monitor... this and that... its still some work.....
but to most of us... that amount is kinda out of line....
if you have access to a van / truck / suv... or some car that can stuff a cab in.... and is willing to drive around an hour...
(no guarantee... but I think snaaake might be willing to hook you up.... snaaake is a nice guy...

) I would suggest you PM snaaake if you're interested.....
bring cloth to cover the cab... a used cab can be dirty when you pick up....
he's in Bklyn... so.. it should be around 1-1.5 hr drive for you.... not bad at all....
assuming you do get a used cab.... (hey... maybe you can get a working used cab... then you can play right away !!!... haaa haa...)
anyway.... a used cab gutted could be something like less than $100 to whatever.... (I don't think you'll want working cab or cab with any popular game... - cos that will cost $$..)
anyway... if you pick the right cab... you should be able to fit a silkstick panel with minimal modifcation.....
that should be easiest... but it'll take at least a wkend to cleanup... maybe repaint / touchup.... etc... but its fully done...
but I think its not a bad deal if you can save at least a couple hundred bucks.....
the choice is yours..... pay $$ for less work ??... or save some $$ and do some work.... your choice....
ps: if you need to sand / paint / cut wood... etc.
I would suggest you don't do it in your bedroom or living room.... so... if you don't have a garage or somewhat isolated work area.... maybe you should spend the extra $$...
I think I've said too much already...
