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Donkey Kong Junior Restoration

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Wade:

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--- Quote from: JeepMonkey on June 10, 2008, 09:20:44 am ---My concern with just leaving the holes and covering them with side art would be that someone would touch the side art right where the holes are and putting a hole in the side art. 

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Theoretically that could happen, but it's not likely in my basement gameroom.

Wade

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Until you go to move it for whatever reason, and put your finger right thru it.

Hey, it's your machine, but it'll take just a few minutes to do, and since the side art will cover you don't even have to paint.

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Just to clarify... I already filled the holes and painted over them.  Hence all the pictures without the extra holes. ;)

Wade

AnthonyB:
Hey wade, I was just wondering if you could do me a big favor? I'm currently in the process of making a Donkey Kong cabinet, and I was just wondering what the dimensions of the to monitor mounting boards are, the bottom one, and the back one? I know they are 22.5" long, but I do not know their width. Also are the the boards' tops lined up with the bottom bezel board? thanks for your help and great restoration you're doing!

Wade:
Yeah, I can probably get you some dims since it'd be an easy time to do it with everything disassembled anyway. :)

Some more progress pics.  Sideart and T-molding installed!

Wade

JeepMonkey:
Looking good.  Nice game room, is that an Addams Family pin?

Farb:
Very nice work! Did you use any sort of trick for getting the side art so straight?

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