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MrArcade:

It really sucks that they do not provide the "hardware" ( 8 carriage bolts, nuts and washers) when they charge $88 for the thing....

You will have to figure out what size/length you need....then see if you can find them in anodized black.  If not, you can rough the heads up a little with sandpaper and paint them...



shmokes:

AlanS17,

Do you have a picture of yours that would illustrate this?

Sprucemoose:

My coin door has the same square hole that I placed carriage bolts in.  I can't remember the size, but they were the smallest carriage head available at Sears harware.  

TheTick:


--- Quote from: MrArcade on May 23, 2003, 04:50:26 am ---It really sucks that they do not provide the "hardware" ( 8 carriage bolts, nuts and washers) when they charge $88 for the thing....

You will have to figure out what size/length you need....then see if you can find them in anodized black.  If not, you can rough the heads up a little with sandpaper and paint them...



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What's sad about that, is they sell another version of the over/under door for $88; and it comes with all the mounting hardware, even a plastic cash bin. It's also easier to mount, it has clasps that hold the door from the inside of the cabinet.
I guess that doesn't help Shmokes, so I'll just shutup now.

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