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Title: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: Freeplay on September 23, 2005, 05:11:58 am
Here we Go............

I found this cab on a website... just screamming to be bought back to life.

Since I hate dance Arcade machines I will be tweaking a few things.

Stay posted
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Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bidge
Post by: HaRuMaN on September 23, 2005, 05:19:11 am
What's a Bidge?  And what happened to the dance pads?
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bidge
Post by: turbopsi on September 23, 2005, 06:25:07 am
Would make a killer Jukebox !
Any plans / ideas yet??
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bidge
Post by: ginno on September 23, 2005, 09:22:41 am
Going for the Swans tomorrow Freeplay?
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bidge
Post by: TOK on September 23, 2005, 02:36:07 pm
Just wire it without the dance pads and leave it somewhere. Those fruity DDR players will put quarters in then become very confused.
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bidge
Post by: nullb0y on September 23, 2005, 04:13:42 pm
i MUST HAVE IT!!!! lol
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on September 23, 2005, 11:55:01 pm
Yep...... A Jukebox without a doubt
With Killer Subs like that, its crying out too pump some tunes.

I'm just looking at Virtual Music Jukebox..... looks pretty good... any suggestions??

I'm also going to need one mother of a screen.
But with the speakers and neon tubes already in place I reckon I'm off too a good start.
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on September 24, 2005, 01:21:42 am
hey can i get those buttons from the front pannel off of you? ill pay you for them ^_^ i needf a set for my machine and are there any boards inside?
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on September 25, 2005, 07:34:04 pm
nullbOy ..... sorry.. I will need those for directional selection.
There were no boards inside, just a transformer and 3 5/12 volt power supplys.
But I will keep you posted if I change my mind.

I've been playing with VMJ over the weekend ( Awesome Program ).
I need to boost the sound, so I've pulled the amp out of my HiFi setup... (the missus is starting to scream already)

My trusty old amp pumps out the sound fine, so I'll need to find another amp,
but at least this saves me going down the 12 volt DC track.

I've got my eye on a 27" TVPC on ebay... 27inch with a VGA input.
It would be perfect..... so heres hoping someone doesn't bid over me.

I've also spotted a compaq EVO slimline PC on ebay... they look pretty small yet feature packed..... might just be the thing.

I placed my 21" computer screen in to show the size of this cab..... it looks like a mini screen dwarfed in this cab.... but at least its starting to look the par.

One of the sub woofer perspex covers and metal surounds were missing when I picked up the cab... so i'l spend the next few days making some of those.
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on September 25, 2005, 07:47:57 pm
those things have huge screens in the cade and those speakers are usually REALLY loud
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on September 25, 2005, 08:14:36 pm
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Going for the Swans tomorrow Freeplay?
You Little beauty... the Swans have pulled it off..... pity I can't say the same about the eels.
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on September 26, 2005, 09:22:08 pm
aww just one set of buttons common :0)
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on September 26, 2005, 11:06:26 pm
o go on then... make me an offer for the 2 sets...
Gee... that would make me a Global Exporter...lol
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on September 27, 2005, 10:36:24 pm
I pickup the PCTV, I scored thru ebay........ The inbuilt vga connection is a the best feature i've seen on a tv yet. No hassles... just plug it in an bingo... 27 inches of pure bliss.

Sample pic shows it connected to my pc...... and it fits in the cabinet with 2mm to spare. It's as if it was custom made.

I've started to make the missing speaker surround, because it is made from metal it was a bit more work than I thought it was going to be.
Anyway I finally got it cut and nows its ready for a coat of black paint.

Next I will start to tackle the perspex covers for the speakers... so I'm off to Bunnings ( Australia's version of Home Depot )
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on September 29, 2005, 06:04:59 pm
Well, Bunnings was great fun, as usual I came home with a tonne of crap I really didn't need....lol

I was looking for some plexi to replace a missing speaker cover, the cab came with a cover on the left side, but missing on the right side.
There is a metal grill on the top cone of the speaker, but the metal grill is missing off the sub woofer on both sides. like the one pictured below.
(http://www.fl.net.au/~dundee/05.jpg)

I was on the hunt for some plexi, and some sort of drain covers to use as
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Rook3 on September 29, 2005, 06:17:20 pm
Where did you get that cabinet from? Feel free to PM me if you don't want to say in public. The full size DDR cabs are impossible to find on their own. All I've seen in a "gutted" cabinet is the single player versions... and they suck. ;)

Russ
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on September 29, 2005, 06:28:12 pm
pm sent for buttons if u want more let me know
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on September 30, 2005, 04:13:32 am
Where did you get that cabinet from?  The full size DDR cabs are impossible to find on their own. All I've seen in a "gutted" cabinet is the single player versions... and they suck. ;)

Russ

Sorry Russ... I'm in Oz and here, we chop em up for firewood, or turn into juke boxes

Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on September 30, 2005, 10:02:02 am
gah hes ignoring me lol
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Rook3 on September 30, 2005, 10:06:09 am
You know, you can buy those buttons from Happ Controls pretty easily.

Russ
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on September 30, 2005, 10:31:50 am
happ wants quite a bit and i want used ones from an arcade machine lol
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on September 30, 2005, 11:28:14 pm
gah hes ignoring me lol

Nullboy... sorry not ignoring..... itd just thsn I'm in Australia.. your offer would not even cover the freight. ( I just didn't want to offend you ).

Anyway on with the building
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on October 01, 2005, 12:31:30 am
oh ok how much would shipping be do you think?
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Rook3 on October 01, 2005, 01:04:01 pm
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happ wants quite a bit and i want used ones from an arcade machine lol

BRAND NEW Buttons like you want would cost you $7 each from Happ's plus shipping.

International shipping could cost you upwards of $30 alone if you use Speedpost. Oh sure, you could go parcel post... and wait 4-8 WEEKS for them to arrive. :)

Have you searched Google or eBay for them? Sometimes others will have Happ parts for slightly less than Happ's cost.

Russ
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on October 01, 2005, 05:40:52 pm
happ is like 15 bucks a button (lit) and i found a guy on ebasy he will sell em for 15 for one of each but wants uber shipping
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Rook3 on October 01, 2005, 06:10:05 pm
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happ is like 15 bucks a button (lit) and i found a guy on ebasy he will sell em for 15 for one of each but wants uber shipping

http://www.happcontrols.com/pushbuttons/5700045x.htm

57-0004-53
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: digitalpackrat on October 02, 2005, 11:32:56 am
Cool project  makin me want to build a jukebox player now.  That is a sweet TV.  could you post a link to the ebay auction or manufacturers website.  who makes it and whats the model number? how much was it?  What resolution can it do? I would like to put a better 27" TV in my cabinet.  does it also have input for the yellow white and red cables also?
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on October 03, 2005, 07:38:46 pm
Cool project makin me want to build a jukebox player now. That is a sweet TV. could you post a link to the ebay auction or manufacturers website. who makes it and whats the model number?

The Make and model is CE PCTV  that's it!
I couldn't find any info on the net anywhere, The guy I bought it off was the second owner, and he had no knowledge either.
It appears to be a dumb monitor mounted in a TV surround with a tuner and av componet packed inside.
Either way it's a beauty.. but if it ever breaks down I think I could probably kiss it goodbye.
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: nullb0y on October 03, 2005, 08:19:06 pm
thats really weird ive never heard such a thing
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Rook3 on October 04, 2005, 12:26:58 am
Sounds sort of like the Gateway TV my friend has. That one's even bigger at 32".

Russ
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on October 04, 2005, 03:28:22 am
that's really weird Ive never heard such a thing

I couldn't find anything... so I bought it sight unseen, but it sure made life easier.

I was sort of hoping too have had some feedback on jukebox software to use by now.  I was going along the lines of VMJ, however SK Jukebox looks very similar.... but won't need as many operator buttons... so I may play with that for a while.
Title: Re: New Project - Bigger Than The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Post by: Freeplay on October 07, 2005, 03:43:20 am
Well... I havent really been doing much, but here's the update.

I installed my trusty old audio amp and computer. I couldn't believe how easy they slotted in. This also gave me a chance to connect the speakers and do a test drive.
(http://www.fl.net.au/~dundee/25.jpg)
Well, my first question was answered...yep plenty of audio grunt. Well enough to keep the neighbours complaining...lol

Next I will finish the dressing plates on the speaker fronts, and start to think about how I will do the control panel.

Keep rockin.......
Title: Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: Freeplay on October 09, 2005, 06:33:29 pm
Well, this weekend I started the CP.

Wow, talk about testing you mental ability.....

Bending perspex is a pain in the butt.... on to plan B
Title: Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: Freeplay on October 17, 2005, 03:50:53 pm
The perspex burnt, so it's on to plan c
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Post by: nullb0y on October 17, 2005, 05:08:06 pm
perspex? wazat?
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Post by: Rook3 on October 17, 2005, 11:45:48 pm
We in the USA call Perspex... Plexiglass. :)
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Post by: Bones on October 18, 2005, 03:13:02 am
The perspex burnt, so it's on to plan c
There is a huge amount of wrong terminologies used around here when discussing this material. Words like perspex are used generically when discussing plastic that is clear but for the purest they are vastly different.

Try using the material sold as Polycarbonate instead. Brand names for this stuff I have seen in Australia are Lexan, Macralon and Safeguard.

I guarantee the Mythbusters don't stand in front of Perspex when are are blowing cool stuff up.....

Title: Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: Freeplay on October 18, 2005, 06:09:50 pm
lol... thanks bones

I'm sure Adam and Jamie have perspex plates in there heads anyway ( Well, maybe not Jamie, but Adam must have.

As it was... I went to a sign guy ( friend ) to ask him how to bend it. He laughed when I show him my attempt, then he had some pretty green off cuts laying around. So CP panel is coming along.
Title: Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: thesmit on November 08, 2005, 03:08:03 am
Hi Free,
How did ya end up bending the perspex? With a specially designed perspex bender? ... or did ya find some other method?
Keen to know...

thanks
Smit

PS: I'm in Oz as well..... and I call it perspex... hehehe
Title: Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: Freeplay on January 16, 2006, 09:09:43 pm
I Finished this cab early december, and haven't had it home long enough to take any pictures........it keeps going from one mates place to the next.

I think I need to start another one, so I can have one at home...lol
Title: Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: Freeplay on September 01, 2006, 12:32:24 pm
lol...was just looking at this old post... I finished building this cab 9 months ago at work .......... it's be lent out to every friend, and friends of my friends, and it hasn't ever set foot in my house.  I'm going to need to build a second jukebox so I can have one at home.
Title: Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: Freeplay on January 14, 2008, 05:27:49 am
lol.... Jan 2008..... This box has still never sent foot back in my house
Title: Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge Project - NEW PICS -
Post by: Barry Barcrest on January 17, 2008, 08:09:22 am
Any you never posted any complete pics of it either....