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Metal DDR Pads?
Yander:
--- Quote ---I've built a pair of the DDRHomePad designs and they work great and very durable. The only time I've had to do any sort of fixing was when I tripped over a cord and just about ripped the PS2 cable out of it.
I am probably going to go in and switch them to use cat-5 cables so they will be easier to hack to new systems.
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Around how did it cost to make?
shmokes:
For sticky stuff get some Ronsonol Lighter Fuel. It's made to refill wic lighters (zippos), not for spraying on charcoal. Anyway, it's about the best thing I"ve used to remove sticky.
Be carefull with it, though. I can't guarantee that it won't discolor anything or eat through plastic. I don't think it will, though. I've never had any problems with it at all (and it comes in a plastic bottle, if that's any idication).
Your local wal-mart will carry it.
gprime:
nice. thanks for the tip shmokes.
Zathras:
I think they ended up costing about 100 each to make but they will be with me for the rest of my life that is for sure. I ended up backing them with MDF instead of the pegboard material to sturdy them up a little but I have frantically jumped on them constantly, used them at parties, and they still look like day one.
Yander:
Posted by: Zathras Posted on: Yesterday at 11:40:10pm
--- Quote ---I think they ended up costing about 100 each to make but they will be with me for the rest of my life that is for sure. I ended up backing them with MDF instead of the pegboard material to sturdy them up a little but I have frantically jumped on them constantly, used them at parties, and they still look like day one.
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Thats not too bad. I know a guy who bought these foam type ones for 100 bucks. I don't like the feel of them. Maybe Ill try to make some. Better monitor comes first though.