Hello everyone!
Just wanted to stop by and say hello.
Funny how we end up on various sites. For me, I've always liked pretty much anything video-game/computer related. In fact, ever since I can remember, I always wanted to be involved in computers when I grew up. As of this time, I work as an Oracle DBA and love every bit of it.
So how did I end up here? Well, it all started early last week. It's a bit foggy now, so I don't remember what I saw or what I was searching for, but rest assured I it was probably some kind of google search that brought it up.
Anyway, I got an urge to get/build/buy an arcade cabinet of my own. I started doing some research and noticed that I had gotten the urge a week before, I could have attended the auction here in Columbus Ohio where I live. Drat! Well...it might not have been easy anyway. I drive a small compact car that definitely cannot handle a cabinet inside it.

Oh yeah, I also noticed this passed weekend that I actually knew about the auction and had posted on another board if anyone knew of a list of what was going to be brought. Well duh.
As my next step, I posted in Usenet to see what might come up from that. I received two responses. One, told me to check with a guy who lives about 100 miles from me. The other, was a guy in Cleveland who was offering a cab he had built. I spoke to both, but did not pull the trigger on either as I just wasn't sure about the cost of shipping, whether or not I really wanted it, etc. In fairness to both gentlemen, I did not push about shipping costs....I simply wanted to make sure it was what I wanted before making the move.
So Friday, I'm surfing during lunch at work, and notice there is a book called Project Arcade. I ran over to B&N after work and brought it home to read.
I read the biggest part of the book in one sitting. Okay, so I skipped some things, but concentrated on what interested me the most. At one point, I was extremely excited. It looked like I could actually build my own cabinet and possibly do it (computer excluded) for under $1000.00. I could probably squeeze that into my budget. I was a little concerned about the fact the only woodworking experience was building a VHS tape box in Industrial Arts during junior high. (Something I still have by the way). Yet, that concern was melted somewhat due to the author saying he didn't have any woodworking experience at all.
So I started looking through some of the plans and coming here and looking over some of the examples. But my joy again turned to concern.
If I can't fit a built cabinet into my car, I certainly can't fit a 4 ft by 8 ft piece of wood in there either! You're probably wondering to yourself....so just borrow a truck from a friend. Well...everyone I know drives cars!
The next thought that came up was tools. I do have a some of the tools on the different list(s), but I don't own sawhorses, clamps, saws, routers, etc. I started pricing the cost of all these and noticed I'd be going way over budget.
More web searching turned up a few sites offering cab kits. Hey...here's an idea. I don't have to cut it, it gets delivered to my door and I can take it apart if needed to move it. But wouldn't you know it...the one that I liked the best from slikstik. The price on this badboy (for the cabinet and control panel and shipping) was around $1600. No computer! Still, the computer wouldn't be a problem. I have my old desktop (P4 3.06 1 gig Memory) that I rarely use anymore (mostly use my laptop now) that I could certainly use. The case is a bit big (one of those giant Thermaltake cases with 7 fans in it) and I need to replace one of the chip fans as it likes to "whir" sometimes. ) But, it would be an option.
Still, I'm hesitant to spend $1600 on something like that, so I continue to lurk...to wait...and see what happens.
So what am I looking for exactly? I'm not sure I really know. I want to play ma..err...emulator games

, but will also (especially if I move my old desktop in) like to use it as a jukebox or to play some of those heavy duty games like Doom III and when it comes out, Quake IV. If I were to use that computer, I already have a monitor (17 or 19...I forget now), computer and I also have a Creative Labs 5.1 speaker set which I'd love to add in. So, what I'd need is a cabinet and control panel to handle that.
I like the idea of the kit since it means I could take it apart and move it upstairs without having to pay the neighbor a six-pack to come over and help me move it up those stairs.

This is why I decided to go ahead and join this forum. So I can keep up with what's going on, chime in from time-to-time and maybe have some fun.
Oh yeah...and in case you're wondering...yes, I realize the owner of this site is the author of the book (though I didn't realize it when I found the book).