Hey guys! I'm new to these forums, and new to the world of DIY arcade setups in general. I'm hoping you guys can help out a newb like me by answering some questions.
I recently started getting really interested in the home-built arcade scene after a wave of retro arcade nostalgia hit me like a bad case of pinkeye. I picked up Project Arcade at the bookstore(great book by the way, Saint!), read it over, and now I've commited myself to getting my own upright cab for my home. Two things worry me though; one, I have absolutely zero tools, nor do I know anyone who has any tools, so actually building from scratch may be out of the question. And second, I live in Canada, and from what I've initially seen, it doesn't seem like the arcade industry is pro-Canada, at least in term of availability and cost.
As for the first issue, my total lack of tools has me thinking I may purchase a pre-cut kit. But living in Canada, I've only found a few companies that'll ship stuff to Canada, and the ones that do seem to charge a lot more for the cab-kits. Do you guys know of any kit makers that cater to Canada, at a decent price?
Secondly, just living in Canada seems like it's going to make it a lot harder to get parts cheaply, or even to find a used cab that I can convert into a MAME cab. Are there any auctions/swap-meets in Canada, particularly in and around Vancouver, that sell off arcade cabs and parts? And if there are, where would I keep up to date on local events?
Right now it seems I'm stuck paying exhorbitant shipping charges on parts, and making the rounds to the few arcades I know of in Vancouver. I'm just hoping some fellow canadians can point me in the direction of any sort of Canadian arcade scene, if one exists.
Oh, and has anyone dealt with this dealer on eBay? He seems like he has some decent uprights at a good cost, and he's in Canada:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ50QQsassZjnk007