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| GroovyTuesdaY:
--- Quote from: bionicbadger on January 19, 2004, 03:44:27 pm ---Build your own pad(s). I did, they work great. I based mine of of this site: http://www.geocities.com/ddrhomepad/ It was actually pretty cheap to build. And the pad is very sturdy. Plus I know exactly how it works so if it ever does break (hasn't yet after about half a year) I can fix it. --- End quote --- I have a question. What do you guys who have built your own use to cut the steel squares? I would think tin snipes might get a little old lmao. I liked how easy it looks like it would be to make one....just looks a little time consuming, but definatly would be fun :D groovy~ |
| bionicbadger:
I think mine cost around $130 canadian if I recall correctly. Yes I used tin snips for cutting the metal. I have some big ones with 4 1/2 or 5" cutting blades, they worked great. |
| Jakobud:
Anyone have any idea where to get connectors like this: http://gprime.net/images/index.php?path=2004-01-23&view=000_0037.JPG&showdirs=1 |
| bishmasterb:
Fry's in Sacramento has a couple of arcade quality metal DDR pads. Other Fry's might carry them as well. |
| Sephroth57:
--- Quote from: Jakobud on February 02, 2004, 06:58:40 pm ---Anyone have any idea where to get connectors like this: http://gprime.net/images/index.php?path=2004-01-23&view=000_0037.JPG&showdirs=1 --- End quote --- i dont know but we have the same pads, if you do find em post here or PM me I might want to replace those in the future =) |
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