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Necro:
The sturdiness (yeah, the word above was to catch attention :) ) of the UA2 kits seems to not be mentioned (at least not to the degree I would like) in many of the reviews I've read on the unassembled kits.  I'm wondering how sturdy they are since they use the cam/lock mechanism.

I know how some of the entertainment center and Ikea furniture that uses these type of mechanisms are not really what I would consider 'arcade cabinet' sturdy, so I'm wondering if many people find that it needs to be reinforced, etc.?

Just wondering as I try to find a job (biotec. research, if anyone knows someone...please help :) ) that will allow me to move into a place where I can build/make/etc. a cab.
Roughy:
Mine feels pretty F'ing sturdy.

The only real issue I have so far seems to be with the keyboard drawer in that it just feels cheap.  I'm going to reinforce it with some gorilla glue to keep the cam from popping out (again and again).

Additionally, they have a panel on the back (not sure, think it may be K) that they want you to wood screw in.  I looked at it and immediately thought "This is RETARDED!" so, instead, I went and got some black velcro and placed it on the two support boards.  Dropped in a little stylish knob (Menards, maybe $2) and now I have a secured door that I can at least take on/off a little easier.
 
A note on that, however--the cam for one of those supports popped on me and I'm gorilla gluing it, to.  I was going to hinge that panel, but given the angle and my incompetency, the whole velcro route works pretty well.
Kremmit:
Sturdity is a perfectly cromulent word.
Yoder:
Hey Necro,

  I'm a molecular biologist in Tampa at the local cancer center.  I work in the Affymetrix microarray core facility doing bench work and analysis/programming.  We don't have any biotech companies down here so you're stuck with working at the cancer center or the local university, but cost-of-living is low (kinda) and the weather rules.

  There are jobs where I work posted on our website at www.moffitt.usf.edu...you can see a picture of me holding a pipette in front of a microarray image as a header in the research section  ;D

  Check postings there and at the med school at www.hsc.usf.edu if you're curious about moving to Tampa.  My friend is a supervisor at Moffitt and is looking for someone with good experience in microscopy (confocal, fluorescence, etc) but the job isn't posted yet...I can get your resume on his desk as well as a few others there if interested.

Good luck!
Necro:
Wow...never would have expected a reply to the job comment :).  I'm in DC right now and looking in the NE portion of the US because the wife and I want to stay close to family.  Thanks though :).  I appreciate the offer....if, by some strange coincidence, we end up heading down there I will def. contact you :).
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