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Title: Marquee holder
Post by: Trebeck on January 25, 2021, 01:48:17 pm
Hi All,


Where is a good place to buy a marquee holder?  I searched Suzo but I did not see any results.
I'm also open to custom hacks if you guys have good ideas.


Thanks!
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: PL1 on January 25, 2021, 02:00:49 pm
Where is a good place to buy a marquee holder?  I searched Suzo but I did not see any results.
Check out Divemaster's site. (Suzo-Happ reseller)

http://www.arcadeemulator.net/cgi-bin/shop/cp-app.cgi?usr=51F8502781&rnd=2610714&rrc=N&affl=&cip=68.107.233.230&act=&aff=&pg=prod&ref=Retainer+for+Video+Game+Marque&cat=Accessories&catstr=HOME:Accessories (http://www.arcadeemulator.net/cgi-bin/shop/cp-app.cgi?usr=51F8502781&rnd=2610714&rrc=N&affl=&cip=68.107.233.230&act=&aff=&pg=prod&ref=Retainer+for+Video+Game+Marque&cat=Accessories&catstr=HOME:Accessories)


Scott
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: vertexguy on January 25, 2021, 02:58:34 pm
A little pricier but it's black aluminum, and more than enough for a couple marquees depending on the width you need.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Alexandria-Moulding-3-4-in-x-3-4-in-x-96-in-Metal-Mira-Black-Outside-Corner-Moulding-AT008-AM096C01/205576693?cm_mmc=ecc-_-THD_THANKYOU-_-20191024_THD_THANKYOU-_-Product_URL__W844101317withTHD

Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: Howard_Casto on January 25, 2021, 04:07:58 pm
Just a note that in many areas you can only get regular aluminum L channel and the black stuff has to be shipped.  I wouldn't normally mention that as that normally not a big deal, but you know, covid. 
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: JRobATL on January 25, 2021, 04:41:38 pm
This may not satisfy the look you're going for, but since you mentioned custom hacks... If you have a router, you could make one out of wood.

I created mine as basically a picture frame. It's nothing more than a rectangle of wood wirh a recessed area for the Plexiglas and marquee to slide into. I keep it in place with actual picture frame tabs on the back that protrude onto the Plexiglas but not beyond the recessed window (otherwise you'd see the silhouette of the tabs).

That is one option if you have access to wood and the tool and don't want to wait on shipping.
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: Gilrock on January 25, 2021, 07:15:27 pm
For my Robotron and Joust builds I made my own out of aluminum L channel from Home Depot.  For the bottom I put one L shape on top of another with a gap for the marquee.  I mounted mine to the front of a Williams speaker grill reproduction with a board inside of it.  So to get a tight fit I first mount one L shape on the front corner of the grill and I counter sink these holes....usually 3 such that the screws are flush or just below the surface.  Then I fit a second L shape on top of the first using the marquee to get the spacing and I clamp it in place and drill 5 holes through both pieces of aluminum.  Then take it all apart and spray it all black including the 5 mounting screws.  I was able to get 2 different size L shapes such that when you offset the inside piece its flush with the outside piece.  Ends up looking professional.
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: javeryh on January 26, 2021, 03:27:27 pm
For my Robotron and Joust builds I made my own out of aluminum L channel from Home Depot.  For the bottom I put one L shape on top of another with a gap for the marquee.  I mounted mine to the front of a Williams speaker grill reproduction with a board inside of it.  So to get a tight fit I first mount one L shape on the front corner of the grill and I counter sink these holes....usually 3 such that the screws are flush or just below the surface.  Then I fit a second L shape on top of the first using the marquee to get the spacing and I clamp it in place and drill 5 holes through both pieces of aluminum.  Then take it all apart and spray it all black including the 5 mounting screws.  I was able to get 2 different size L shapes such that when you offset the inside piece its flush with the outside piece.  Ends up looking professional.

This is the way.

Aluminum L-bracket from Home Depot is a few dollars at most and can be easily cut with a chop saw.  Cut to length, position the marquee and hold it together with some painter's tape.  Then mark your holes (evenly spaced).  Drill them out and hit both pieces with some rattlecan black and you are good to go.
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: Trebeck on January 26, 2021, 06:34:14 pm
Thanks everyone!
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: Gilrock on January 27, 2021, 09:53:50 am
Here's a pic of mine mounted.  My original Defender also has screw heads showing on its bracket.

(http://www.threebuttes.com/Extras/Robotron/RobotronMarqueeBracket.jpg)
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: deezdrama on January 28, 2021, 10:43:08 pm
Here's a pic of mine mounted.  My original Defender also has screw heads showing on its bracket.

(http://www.threebuttes.com/Extras/Robotron/RobotronMarqueeBracket.jpg)

Yup.... Done mine the same way. Can get aluminum angle at any home improvement store. I hit mine with a little self etching primer, black satin, satin clear
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: MartyKong on January 29, 2021, 10:30:32 am
These guys have the right idea. I picked up some plastic wall edge protectors and sprayed the back of them black. This keeps the front nice and smooth. Same idea as the aluminum but flexes a bit for angles.
Title: Re: Marquee holder
Post by: Seob on February 08, 2021, 11:57:46 am
I also used some plastic L strips to hold my marquee. Easy to work with and they come in black.