Got some more done on the cabinet today, I finally got around to getting some photos of the underside of the control panel, I am no electrician but are pretty happy how it came out.....best part is that it works!
![Grin ;D](http://newforum.arcadecontrols.com/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
I added the pinball button wires today so its ready to go once the outside is covered.........
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I permanently attached the CP and sat the monitor in so I could check the glass placement.........
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I found the monitor was still slightly lower on the LH side which showed up even more with the glass in place, so I have jacked it up a bit with some square hardwood under the monitor mount (luckily you cant see it!
![Wink ;)](http://newforum.arcadecontrols.com/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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And finally the glass in place......
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I am not 100% happy with the amount of tint in the glass, you can still easily see where the monitor bezel finishes so I am going to get some thin ply or something I can make the same size of the glass and cover that in black contact or maybe some leftover vinyl and place it in between the monitor bezel and the glass.
I even had my wife helping me today which was great, she is keen to see it finished, maybe so the garage can be cleaned up?
![Huh ???](http://newforum.arcadecontrols.com/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
She also helped me with the stapling of the vinyl beside the T-mould slot, this keeps the vinyl taught while the contact adhesive dries and with a small tap with the hammer doesn't interfere with the T-moulding at all.
Getting there.......
Cheers,
Simon.