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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Moleburt on October 12, 2019, 02:39:45 pm
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I'm in the process of building my first full cabinet, I already have my side panels cut out, my control panel box and top cut out and put together, I'm starting to put the ledger board around the side panels to attach everything to. The problem I'm having is for the base of the cabinet, I'm going to have 4 metal casters, 2 locking and 2 non locking, but i don't know how best to put it together, would a piece of 3/4 mdf be strong enough or do I need to build it up to make it stronger, I'm not very handy with this type of stuff so I am lost on how to approach this. Any help or insight would be great.
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I would add support for the wheels with some 4"x2" so there is something beefy for them to attach to. You could also just double up on the 3/4" where they are going, Assuming you are going to use bolts to attach.
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I'm going to have 4 metal casters, 2 locking and 2 non locking, but i don't know how best to put it together, would a piece of 3/4 mdf be strong enough or do I need to build it up to make it stronger, I'm not very handy with this type of stuff so I am lost on how to approach this. Any help or insight would be great.
There are many ways to do this.
In order to use locking casters, you'll need enough clearance to lock/unlock them.
- Even when locked, they can still pivot during vigorous gameplay.
You might want to consider non-swiveling casters for the back and swiveling casters + leg levelers for the front.
- Roll it into place then lower the leg levelers.
You might want to look at step 3 of Ond's Metropolis build.
http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/Build_an_OND_designed_cab_Metropolis (http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/Build_an_OND_designed_cab_Metropolis)
There are many other good examples in Project Announcements.
Scott
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Of course non-swivel for the back. As many have mentioned over the years.
I recommend making the bottom out of plywood, and bolting through. You could use a metal plate in the kit of each if you want it more robust.