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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Goz on January 12, 2004, 01:22:58 am
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Ok I'm working on my first MAME cabinet and have gutted, cleaned and added what I need to add. I began painting two days ago and have one side of the cabinet looking beautiful. Unfortunately the other side is jacked. It looks very bad (pits, scratches, etc).
Question:
Anyone have any experience with using a laminate to cover a side?
I found some laminate at Home Depot, but thats about $40 per sheet and figure will need 2 + sheets.
It's not that I'm cheap, but the laminate material look hard to work with.
Any recomendations on other ways to cover the cabinet?
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Goz
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Vinyl-
The "D" style black 40" vinyl is on sale till 02/29/2004 for $2.18 a foot.
I'm SERIOUSLY thinking about doing this instead of paining it..
But then again, if I do that, the sideart might not look as good..
ARRRGGGHHH!!! DECISIONS!! ;D
--NipsMG
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I just spent the weekend stripping, filling, sanding and putting down primer. If I were to do it again I would probably just go the laminate route. Paint and paint supplies aren't cheap, and I probably spent close to 40-50% of the cost of laminate. I think for the extra few dollars it would be worth it to get laminate for the sides. You'll have a perfectly smooth surface with perfect color.
lance
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I'd highly recommend going the laminate route. It can be a little intimidating if you've never done it, but really it's not very tough at all as long as you have a router handy. I did my cab all in black laminate and it turned out great. If you have some odd angles it can be tough pre-cutting laminate to fit around those, but it's worth it. My cab was my first time doing it and it really was not very hard. Just make sure to get a straight bit for your router and you'll be set. I can post some pics of mine if you'd like.
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^ everything he said.You will be spending a lot of money on the cab anyway so why not do it right ! :)
So go with laminate !
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Laminate cuts like butter with a router
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Thanks for the feedback, Laminate it is.
I may do the front in the vinyl laminate from Happ and the sides, etc in a formica / wilsonart (hard laminate). When I've got it done, I'll snap some pix.
Thanx,
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Laminate isn't that difficult to do, though you'll need access to a router to trim it once it's in place.
I took a few pics when I covered my Dynamo cab, you can see what's involved here: http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=10;action=display;threadid=12414 (http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=10;action=display;threadid=12414)