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| brained:
--- Quote from: Peale on February 09, 2005, 08:29:40 am ---Since this is an existing cab: 1) Clean it out well. I mean really, *really* well. 2) gut it. Completely. 3) climb in the back door and paint the inside. Mask off anything you DON'T want painted. Or am I missing something? --- End quote --- Step 1 Done Step 2 Done Step 3 - Don't get it :-\ - I mean how can I climb in the back door!! The cab has a monitor shelf so I cant reach the bottom from behind!! I can only reach inside through the coin door hole :( My cab is already painted outside... *edit* |
| SirPeale:
There isn't a back door with a key to remove to access components back there? Can't see anything, since you didn't provide pictures of the back. The very place you're asking advice on! |
| brained:
I'm sorry I haven't posted pictures.. The arcade is in my old home, I'm living in an apartment now. There's no keyhole, I don't see any hinges from the inside that indicate that the back door is open able... :-\. I'll see if my brother can shoot a picture for me tonight so I can post it and get more answers |
| dabone:
Most cabs don't have hinges, it fits in a groove. Look at the top center of your back door. Do you see a lock? Or a few screws around the edges? I've never seen a wooden cab that the back panel is not removable. If its a lock in the back just see if you can reach the back of the lock from the front and remove the cam portion. Later, dabone |
| SirPeale:
Please do! All the cabs I've seen have had a removable back door, so you have access to components. |
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