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My first MAME cabinet ROBOTRON X
barkbusters:
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Maybe you should call the cab Tool Time.
All hail those who use technology to its fullest.
A cabinet takes alot of room and the more it can do the better.
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: barkbusters on April 29, 2009, 08:20:05 am ---A cabinet takes alot of room and the more it can do the better.
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Though some of us are fans of the "less is more" approach.
barkbusters:
Why exactly do you keep busting my balls????????????????????????????????
I am posting here to share what I am doing as well as get ideas to maybe do things better along the way. If I just wanted to show off I would have waited until I was done then posted everything. Obviously you believe less is more and I believe more is more. Their are plenty of people on this forum that believe both ways. Please respect my opinions and help me. Your first post was;
You forgot to add sprinkles.
Well help me out and give me ideas for the sprinkles.
Anyway my monitors arrived today, a D9800 for the main screen and a 7" LCD touch screen to use CP Wizard on or the jukebox.
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: barkbusters on April 29, 2009, 04:37:40 pm ---Why exactly do you keep busting my balls????????????????????????????????
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I wasn't. I just presented an alternative opinion.
--- Quote from: barkbusters on April 29, 2009, 04:37:40 pm ---Your first post was;
You forgot to add sprinkles.
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Oh, well yeah, I was totally bustin' your balls there.
barkbusters:
Finished the back of the upper cabinet, put in the door and the speakers. I got Logitech Z-2300, cut the hole so they would just fit in. When I laminated it, I taped in 1/4" spacers so the laminate would 1/4" smaller than the real opening. That way I could still use the Logitech grilles and the edges would be finished.
Next sunny day I have off I will be putting in the monitor. I am going to mount it on plywood, double thick 3/4", like the old Williams machines and the door on the back will allow me to remove it from the back instead of having to remove the glass.
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