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TheGameAh:

Hey guys.

Just looking for the basic hardware used to secure a sheet of plywood to the control panel.  What does a good job but doesn't look terrible?

paigeoliver:


--- Quote from: TheGameAh on June 10, 2003, 07:48:03 am ---Hey guys.

Just looking for the basic hardware used to secure a sheet of plywood to the control panel.  What does a good job but doesn't look terrible?

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Your topic does not mesh with your question.
 
But I will try anyway.

Plexiglass is held on by the buttons and the joystick bolts and usually little else. Most dedicated games did not come with plexiglass, plexi is the realm of the conversion game.

TheGameAh:

Okay I gotcha now.  I thought people bolted their plexiglass through the panel through the corners or something like that.

Chris:

For my previous panels, I used #8 screws with finishing washers to hold down the plexi:



In reality, though, I find it annying to occassionally rub up against these (usually when playing pinball), so on my next panel I'm just going to let the buttons hold down the plexi.  (My joystick bolts are under the plexi, so they don't help...)

--Chris

Smittydc:


--- Quote from: TheGameAh on June 10, 2003, 09:01:33 am ---Okay I gotcha now.  I thought people bolted their plexiglass through the panel through the corners or something like that.

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Some people do.  If they have a large enough panel it might be a good idea to secure the corners to keep them from getting snagged and snapping up.

Personally I think it looks horrible and is unnecessary.  The buttons do a fine job of securing the overlay.

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