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Title: Looking for parts for a "Breakout" Cocktail cabinet
Post by: xar256 on November 16, 2007, 02:26:36 am
Hey everybody,

I have an old Breakout cabinet that was violently converted into a "Nibbler".  The thing looks like it's had a rather hard life, and I'd like to restore some of the looks and functionality to it.  However I'm at a loss trying to find a couple of parts for it.  Attached is a pic from Klov.  Mine is in much worse shape, and partly disassembled right now.

1. 10' of Black "F" molding.  This is the moulding that goes around the entire circular top of the table, and wraps over the top to hold the plexi in place.  It's 1-5/8" wide.  I've attached a pic and diagram with measurements to give people an idea of what I'm looking at.

2. Token mechs.  This cab currently has 1 Canadian quarter mech that works fine, But I'd like to install a second, and have them accept Santoro's tokens ideally.  Any idea where I can get such beasts? Pics attached as well.  The second mech would also require the switch that's mounted below the actual mech(not sure if that's normally included or not.

Any help finding this stuff would be much appreciated.
Title: Re: Looking for parts for a "Breakout" Cocktail cabinet
Post by: xar256 on November 16, 2007, 11:41:43 pm
Well...Thanks to Shardian, the coin mech issue is dealt with.  Anybody have any idea what to do with the molding issue?  Even alternate ideas are welcome at this point.
Title: Re: Looking for parts for a "Breakout" Cocktail cabinet
Post by: leapinlew on November 17, 2007, 01:20:32 am
Well...Thanks to Shardian, the coin mech issue is dealt with.  Anybody have any idea what to do with the molding issue?  Even alternate ideas are welcome at this point.

Eesh... thats gonna be a tricky one. It's not salvageable at all?
Title: Re: Looking for parts for a "Breakout" Cocktail cabinet
Post by: xar256 on November 17, 2007, 07:04:11 pm
Nope.  There are large (like several inches long) chunks missing, plus someone put a few drywall screws through it in places to hold it in place...  Sadly the screws were too short to actually accomplish that as they hit the molding channel    :angry: