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Mike A:
I don't know much about Australia.

Just that everything is upside down and everyone has kangaroos as pets.

But here is a place that has coin doors.

https://www.austinamusements.com.au/collections/coin-mechs-and-coin-doors/products/coin-door-and-cash-box-door-1

It is the first place I looked and their cheaper ones are out of stock.

If places are selling them there then I imagine there are used ones for sale.

But if you don't want a coin door I get it. Keep building cabs. Looks good so far.
Zebidee:

--- Quote from: Mike A on October 21, 2022, 07:24:07 am ---I don't know much about Australia.

Just that everything is upside down and everyone has kangaroos as pets.

--- End quote ---

Well, I actually did have a kangaroo pet as a kid. Named, imaginatively or not, "Skippy".

We got him as a joey. His mother had been shot by some "cowboy" hunters that came onto our land illegally, without our permission.

We looked after him as a joey, but he was otherwise free. He would accompany us while we rode around the farm on bikes and such. A constant companion.

One sad night, the cowboys came back and got him :'(
bobbyb13:
I have the same dilemma as regards coin doors Paul.

As a future proofing defensive tactic I have taken to having my kickpanels be removable (screwed on to battens from the inside) and then cutting a coin door sized door into them.

Solves the problem of access and makes it so that I can always add a coin door if/when the proper one arrives in my life.

With the kickpanel built to be removable, if a coon door of a different size or shape arrives I can always pull the panel and start again.

Lots of possibilities.
Greenman:
Thanks guys.  Definitely food for thought.  I like the idea of the removable kick panel.


--- Quote from: Mike A on October 21, 2022, 07:24:07 am ---
But here is a place that has coin doors.


--- End quote ---
Permanently out of stock.

Could always marry up these two...







Zebidee:
Looks good enough to me, all things considered.

Just don't install it at knee-height, otherwise you'll be knocking that button a lot!
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