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| Farb:
I went with laminated MDF panels over a 2x4 frame for Farbcade: http://www.farbish.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=503 ->Dan |
| RetroACTIVE:
My first cab I build with cam locks so I could break it down completely... http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=43594.0 ... never had to do it. :dunno |
| Dustin Mustangs:
Mine is built similar to the ultimate arcade II from mameroom in that it has a top part that sits on (and hugs from either side) a base unit. I screwed them together from the inside out so no fasteners between the two are visible. Also, with just the cp removed, mine will roll right through a standard 3' doorway. I also built it with cam and dowel construction and used no glue so if all else fails I can tear it down completely and not harm any of the parts. Needless to say I wanted to keep my options open with this thing. I attached a side profile of it if you want to get a better idea. It is done now so I should have a pic to post but I haven't gotten around to taking any yet. |
| BrentRadio:
This one is made to come apart. |
| DrFrag:
I was trying to work out a way to make a cab collapsible using hinges. Since most of the inside is hollow, I thought there might be a way to have it fold somewhat flatter in on itself, so it could at least be slid in the back of a car with the seats folded down. I never did figure out a way to do it. I'm building my cab from plywood and using an LCD screen so it will be light. Although I am going to have a removable plinth, but that's mostly for a height adjustment. And there'll be wheels on the back corners for sure. 8) |
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