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| Raven..:
I sold one like that with a bootleg Ms Pac in it for $200. They're pretty neat because the legs extend far enough for a short person (like my wife) to stand and play. |
| captainpotato:
This is what you want: http://www.aleax.com/personal/alias/arcade/cabinet_overview.php I was going to make something like this until my partner and I worked out that we don't have enough space for one :P At least my bartop is coming along nicely :) |
| danny_galaga:
im glad my memories lie with the other type of 'aussie' cab :) still, it looks quite do-able. the type i made required a jigsaw, drill and router only (and some dodgy cabinet making practices!) granted the type above looks a LITTLE trickier to do but i reckon you could get away with borrowing any extra tools required. happy building!! |
| captainpotato:
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on October 23, 2004, 11:23:15 pm ---Just start building as you are never going to make an exact replica of one of those without a wood shop and machine shop. They are all angles, it is a tough build. --- End quote --- It shouldn't be too difficult - the ends are verticals, and only the sides are angled. With a circular saw that can be titled to cut angles, those parts shouldn't be too tough, assuming the measuring stage is done accurately. |
| Grasshopper:
Those "Australian style" cabs were quite common here in the UK as well, and I have to say they were pretty uncomfortable to use. I agree with the other comments and suggest you go with a horizontal control panel. |
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