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garnerb350:

LOL....hats off to RandyT from GrooveyGameGear.com

I'm in the process of constructing my coin door on my cab...

I thought long and hard on deciding on either getting a fully functional coin door....( which now days costs over 80 + depending on where you go)... finding a old cheap rusty one and restoring it ( buying parts ) ...or creating a fake one...

I went to GGG and bout the fake door sticker and two of the push button credit buttons ( go to GGG and click on the "coin doors tab")...

They were shipped fast and when I got it ...IT WAS NICE!!!!

I took the sticker and I mounted it on a scrap peice of pexi and placed another piece over it to protect it....I drilled out the mounting holes for the pushbuttons...( same as a regular arcade button)....IT LOOKS AWESOME....

Now all I have to do is route out a square to insert the pexi into...mount the buttons and hook up to my power supply....I'll send pics when I can.... :applaud:

drventure:

That's an interesting (read "inexpensive"  ;) ) solution to that problem. I like it.

Definitely would like to see pics when you get them!

wp34:

I would like to see pics as well.

garnerb350:

I'll try to get photos...I was going to do step by step...but the wife needed camera for something...

Soon as I get everything done...I'll post the photos...

ahofle:

Here are some pictures of mine installed:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=70031.msg719826#msg719826
The UAII (my cabinet) is a tad too low for a real coin door/box IMO and this is a cool little compromise.  Plus it's nice to 'insert' coins with your feet while sitting on a barstool.  :P

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