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Mountain's Bartop Jukebox - Kits now available!!

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Barry Barcrest:

--- Quote from: mountain on February 04, 2009, 06:47:12 am ---A kit would not weigh that much; no need to keep it local.

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Ping! That's the magic right there... You are more than welcome to advertise these on my site and forum dude if you go ahead. I am sure some folks will be interested.

Nvts:
After making one of these things (and yes, its still not quite done) a good spot to start building one of these would be the front plexi, the front and back panel and the MDF for the front and back frame. Add in a support structure that can go in the middle (like McCoy has on his), but with a place for a dowel to hold the front to the back.  In fact, after looking at what McCoy did with his CNC, I think that would be a great place to start.  Hell, just having the front panel and front plexi would save people 10's of hours.

The only downside to making a kit would be having the front panel 'routered' for the monitor mounting.  that to me was the hardest part, yet not all screens would mount the same, I assume.

deoblo85:
Maybe that would be part of the kit that you would work out with mountain.kit includes monitor,man i would have got the kit in a second and for anyone wanting to biuld one its by far not easy all the tools and the right bits on and on its been two weeks and i still have alot to go. :hissy:

KnightofTruth:
Well, after wiping off the drool from my keyboard (didn't realize I actually had my mouth open at its awesomeness)... all I can say is *great job!*

And yes...please let us know as soon as you have the specifics worked out with your DIY Kits for this - could most certainly use one of these at home, in my office, and even at the church!

Deefish:

Hey Mountain, I would pay $300 for a complete kit. I have a 15" ELO in the closet waiting for a jukebox.

Also, where did you get that power button on the back? Does it light up?

In one pick it looks like at first you used just a regular arcade button, but in the finished pics it is a shiny metal start button with power logo. I bought one of those bulgin vandal resitant buttons that light up, but it does not have power logo on it.

Ok thanks and keep us posted on the kit situation,
Deefish

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