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Where did/are you building your MAME cabinet?
missioncontrol:
Living Room: Guilty as Charged
Where else? the garage workshop (we're southerners...)
Basement workshop (we're the northerners...)
Still in the planning stage.
While in University in the Dorm
none of the above. I store everything in my shed when I am not working on it, but when I do work on it I have to pull everthng out and work on it in the great outdoors.
The shed's not big enough to be a work area. :-[
In the living room. Ha my wife would kill me in my sleep :o
I have no garage workshop :'(
I'm a southerner with no basement :-\
I never plan I just learn from my mistakes 8)
In the University dorm ??? If I were to live in a dorm I would be too busy planning ways to sneck into the female dorms rather than build a cabinet
Franco:
None of the above either.
I built mine in my parents summer house when I still lived at home. I did the majority of the cutting outside but still had to assemble/sand/prime/paint etc inside. They loved me for it afterwards! :D
Extreme8:
My father & brother are carpenters/cabintmakers with a huge woodworking shop. Every tool & machine you can image plus plenty of space to work.
My machine went from a pile of MDF to a cabinet in a little less than 6 hours. It's amazing what the right equipment and a little experience can do for you.
WwonderLlama:
I did all the wood cutting and frame assembly on a covered deck. But, winter set in, so I did everything else (other than the painting, of course) in the sunroom, just off of the living room. So, I voted "Living room".
Suprisingly, my wife didn't kill me over it. ;)
Dervacumen:
Just beginning to build and it will be outside cutting, garage for assembling, at the kitchen table for preparing electronics and wiring.
I stated this project two years ago, but didn't have room in the garage so I had to pour a concrete slab to build a shed to store all the stuff from the garage. Then I had to build a workbench on wheels so I could work inside the garage for non messy stuff and outside for the messy stuff. Then I had to put up peg board to hang my most commonly used tools, since having them out in the shed was a pain. One of these days...