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danny_galaga:

it actually HAS to be grounded for safety to you , rather than the machine. if something shorts and electrifies the cab, you in trouble boy!

Santoro:

Steel-sheathed MDF, that shouldn't be too heavy! :)


RayB:


--- Quote from: DrewKaree on December 28, 2005, 09:57:35 pm ---Why is everyone worried about this?
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DrewKaree:

That's valid.  Now put yer bifocals on ;)

Doc Thirst:

Not to hijack, but I have a similar problem with the wife.  Not only do I need to choose between the fussball table and the cab, I also have to make the cab "presentable".

I opted for 3/4 plywood, with a nice finish.  Set me back about 40 a sheet, but this was before the hurricane season.  I t-molded (black) all the exposed edges and stained the wood dark to match our other furniture.  I still have to urethane it, but it turned out pretty nice (pics forthcoming 3rd quarter '08 at the rate I'm working).  You might consider this approach.  Def closer to a piece of furniture then a reg black/decal-ed cab.

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