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To plexi or not to plexi.
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: falkensmaze on October 30, 2006, 05:26:42 pm ---Can i live with that alone, i mean my kids are not going to tear it to pieces on purpose hjow tough is that stuff?
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I have three kids aged 6 and under. Since we host holiday gatherings, I'll often get bunch of kids (big and small) playing the machines.
I have never had an issue with a polycarbonate overlay. I have had a few spilt drinks (not always spilt by kids) and the effect has been worse on the machines with plexi as the liquid gets underneath (as RandyT points out, plexi doesn't seal) In either case, you need to pull and clean the controls.
Cheers.
patrickl:
--- Quote from: falkensmaze on October 30, 2006, 05:26:42 pm ---... a CP overlay from MAME MARQUEES with a Polycarbinate laminate ...
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Like someone said before, that laminate is actually Lexan (Lexan is a brand name for a polycarbonate product) So it's covered with it already.
falkensmaze:
OK the no plexi corner wins on points after 25 rounds :notworthy: so i think ill leave out the plexi and go with P.C. overlay, Thanks guys gr8 feedbak :cheers: :cheers: