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Title: Marquee Retainer
Post by: Woodshop Flunky on March 22, 2011, 09:26:28 pm
I've noticed a couple of folks using a marquee retainer that seems very slim to me.  The stuff I saw at HAPP seems thicker.  I noticed that the thinner marquee retainer and the thicker ones (like on Bella's) look very different.

Is this just an optical illusion?  Or, is there a thinner type of marquee retainer out there?

(BTW) I absolutely love Bella's arcade and will be using ideas from it to build my son's 3/4 scale cabinet.
Title: Re: Marquee Retainer
Post by: scream1973 on March 23, 2011, 10:00:44 am
Alot of people use aluminum angle as marquee retainer which is alot thinner than the HAPP stuff.. I have the hap stuff for mine.. but its WIP so hasnt gotten there quite yet..
Title: Re: Marquee Retainer
Post by: DillonFoulds on March 23, 2011, 11:36:21 am
Something else to keep in mind, the plastic retainer ages and can (not WILL) become brittle, depending on the climate and history of the machine.
Title: Re: Marquee Retainer
Post by: Eddie_Brock on March 23, 2011, 02:54:26 pm
Alot of people use aluminum angle as marquee retainer which is alot thinner than the HAPP stuff.. I have the hap stuff for mine.. but its WIP so hasnt gotten there quite yet..
This is what I used. It's actually aluminum bracket designed for suspended ceilings. The store I bought it from called it a "Suspended Ceiling J-Bracket"... I used a good pair of tin snips to cut a clean edge, and used a corner to fold it into a 90-degree. It looks good once painted, and it's terribly cheap...

It came in an 8-foot length, which was enough to do a test/rough mock up, and a final, clean one for my cabinet.
Title: Re: Marquee Retainer
Post by: Epyx on March 23, 2011, 02:58:12 pm
As with Eddie, I also used an aluminum angle but mine was from Home Depot. Easy to cut and paint/drill.