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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Richardgregory on March 26, 2013, 02:52:43 pm
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I'm sure this might have been asked before.....
If anyone owns an original arcade cabinet, what typically was the wood that was used? Is it white/beige colored melamine MDF used then?
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Unfortunately, your question is a little broad -- like asking what are house walls are built of.
Some use wood 2x4's, some use metal 2x4's, some use 2x6's, some use drywall, some use paneling . . .
The correct answer to your question depends on which cab you're referring to, but many cabs used laminate over plywood.
Scott
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the majority of old school cabs were particle board covered in vinyl.
personally i would advise the use of formica laminate over particle board or even plywood or mdf for a cab construction.
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Yep, it varies, generally by manufacturer. You're going to see mostly 3/4" MDF and plywood.
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MDF has been what I have used so far. Seems to work well.
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Yep, it varies, generally by manufacturer. You're going to see mostly 3/4" MDF and plywood.
What commercial arcade company used mdf for their cabinets?
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Of the various wood products I've used, I've been the most happy with MDO. Sometimes known as signboard. I'll never use anything else if I have the option.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,110235.msg1167749.html#msg1167749 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,110235.msg1167749.html#msg1167749)
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,102064.msg1111716.html#msg1111716 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,102064.msg1111716.html#msg1111716)
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MDO is plywood with a mdf overlay, right?
Seems like it'd be great to use I guess because you get the lighter weight of plywood with the smoothness if mdf.
Isn't it expensive though