Main > Everything Else
Rack or caddy attached to back of cabinet
<< < (2/3) > >>
yotsuya:
 Do you have an over/under coin door? Just throw that ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- in the bucket and be done with it.
telengard:

--- Quote from: CCM on September 03, 2013, 05:17:14 pm ---Is your control panel hinged?   I keep all kind of crap inside the control panel.

Just curious as to why you need to keep a battery operated hand screwdriver with your cabinet?   If your cabinet is in the dining room why don't you just keep the battery operated hand screwdriver with the rest of your tools and just go get it when you need it?   Do you need to screw/unscrew something every time you want to use your cabinet?

--- End quote ---

It is hinged, but that is something that is not really openable unforatuntely.

I have a modular control panel and the panels are screwed to rack rails.  So when I want to change modules (say a joystick) I need to quickly unscrew, etc.  That's why I have screws also in the event a panel needs them.

It is true though, I could always just grab the screwdriver when I grab a panel, but sometimes I have to fix something or just swap them around for a particular game.

~telengard
telengard:

--- Quote from: yotsuya on September 03, 2013, 05:47:17 pm --- Do you have an over/under coin door? Just throw that ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- in the bucket and be done with it.

--- End quote ---

I use my coin door (and the kids love putting quarters in to add credits too).

That would free up a bit of room though.

<Pics of my cab are in my sig>

~telengard
yotsuya:
Good for you. Coin doors were made to be used.
telengard:
Settled on this, should hold the screwdriver, coins (in a small plastic container), and the wireless keyboard

http://tinyurl.com/k5cuxot

~telengard
Navigation
Message Index
Next page
Previous page

Go to full version