Arcade Collecting > Pinball
Room lighting for Pinball Machines
yotsuya:
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--- Quote from: clok on February 18, 2014, 12:56:15 pm ---I'm going Black Lights, it was all over in arcades in my area growing up, cheezy maybe, but with the invisible clear Black light paint, you have some pretty cool options. Of course depending on what you feel is cool. Im going to do all my T-moulding and maybe a few more spots with the clear UV paint (used it on PC years ago when case modding was so big, works quite well and in daylight you dont know its there). if i was going lights i would used recessed, or track lighting with a blinder in front.. (basicly a light with a board in front of it so the light can shine up and down only..) with some 40 watt bulbs.. or low light Florcents behind um..
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then you cant fap down there
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hmm My house is 13 years old, somebody lived in it for 10 years before me... young couple. I may put the lights in and not want to live in the house anymore.. it is a room with a fireplace.. All I am imagining is the walls and carpet looking like a paintball war was waged... I did have the carpets professionally cleaned, so i "should " be good.. the walls where all cleaned also (paid a cleaning company).. why did you have to bring that up.. now im scared to put black lights up.. anything I see will not be me, but some stranger.. not that its really less creappy if I knew it was me :)
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Just videogames, no JO, bros.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: mcseforsale on February 19, 2014, 04:39:58 pm ---Chad, are those tiles or did you get it in roll form?
They actually make that stuff near my house, but they don't sell to consumers, only licensed carpet installers.
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It's tiles. The tiles were a lot more expensive but since it's a basement, and I have never installed carpet before, and there is a pole in the middle of the room, the seller heavily advised tiles. They were right, went in in about two hours.
Got it here. Made a lot of calls to various places in GA and ordered a lot of samples. This place was great to deal with and they were competitively priced.
I need to go back and finish off my gameroom thread. Tons of info to be added there.
Deadpool:
possibly try some track lighting?!
Fursphere:
--- Quote from: Deadpool on December 10, 2014, 01:31:43 pm ---possibly try some track lighting?!
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As long as its not direct (imagine hundreds of tiny spotlights shining off the glass) it should be ok.
I honestly think the angle of the glass + DMD reflection + blinky lights where designed to help make the games harder to play and eat more quarters. :)
mcseforsale:
I just wanna know how much they soaked you per square on that carpeting and if it's soft and squishy or if it feels like the roller rink...you know, hard wood under a piece of astroturf.
AJ
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