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Knievel's TT's (Twin Taito's)
Bender:
Fantastic work, truly an inspiration
just a couple quick questions:
What did you use as the black spacer between the cp and the admin panel and the admin panel and the bezel?
What is the name of the waterbased laminate adhesive? (that sounds awesome)
Thanks so much!
Bender
The Chugnut:
Once again...
:o
Stunning!
ARTIFACT:
I love your work man! woow!
Beautiful.
Makes me want to paint my ARTIFACT cabinet all black now ;)
Knievel:
Thanks, nothing pops like colored t-mold on a black cabinet..especially good old blue. ;)
Answers:
- No I haven't talked to Mike in some time. He did some repro decals for my Chexx machine before Christmas and haven't been in touch since. There is another fellow in the b/s forum, Pongo, that is doing button labels now. I would try and contact him.
- The spacer between the admin panel and the CP is actually the factory Taito piece. The one between the admin panel and the monitor glass is a piece of vinyl trim from Home depot. I think it was actually for finishing the raw end of wall paneling. It came white and I gave it a coat of flat black spray, follwed with a coat of Satin clear. After it was done I pushed it onto the end of the monitor glass and slid it into place.
- The water-based contact cement is a LePage product, got it at Home Depot. Here's a link.. http://www.lepage.com/products/detail.asp?catid=23&subid=92&plid=293&PID=653
bmrust:
--- Quote from: AllCammedUp on August 04, 2007, 10:27:29 pm ---
Knievel - definitely a top-rate build! The cabinets look so clean and simple - definitely something to be proud of!
--- Quote from: Knievel on April 17, 2007, 09:31:52 am ---
-The labels are from MikeD, I bought them before he disappeared. :'(
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Do you know what happened to MikeD? I was able to get some labels from him a while back, but I was wanting some more. If he's gone, I'm sunk!
Thanks.
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Where I work (and where I check these forums from mostly) I have a vinyl cutter. I could pick up some adhesive vinyl, and cut the same stuff MikeD was cutting, if there is a need/desire for it.
It may take a little bit for me to get the vinyl in, and do some testing to make sure I know what I'm doing...but I'd be willing to try. (not much of an investment, when using work machines ;D)
I'll make a post about it somewhere else if I decide to get it going.
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