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Author Topic: Arcadia Ave.(95%) and Budweiser Mame cabs(30%)  (Read 21068 times)

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Arcadia Ave.(95%) and Budweiser Mame cabs(30%)
« on: April 09, 2008, 10:42:28 pm »
Well, it's about time I started a thread.

Started playing arcade games since summer of 1980. It's been over a year since the last arcade in town closed shop.  :angry:

 I've tinkered with mame years ago, and honestly don't remember why i decided to embark on this project (i have no memory)............damn i really cant recall......but alas, onward we go. I didnt want to go at it alone (for electrical and software part of project..frontends..) so i talked with a buddy and got him interested. So my cab project became 2 cabs.

Side panels cut


Good clamps, crappy clamps, every clamp i could get my hand on, I'm putting all my faith in glue only.


First cab upright....


Back door for maintenance purposes.


Second cab coming along. Having only 2 32" clamps really slowed the progress down.


Since i was alone during the week handling these big panels. I made a beam using leftover 2x3 and some mdf, I made it as wide as interior of cab. This was so it would give support as i glued and placed panels.


Thx again to whoever sent me the link to a collectors association in my area. Got 2 coin doors, here's the first for my cab.


And the second which originally comes from a Disks of Tron cabinet. Needs to be restored.


Sanded, undented, and repainted with 1 coat


2 Cabs side by side


First Control panel box.


picture to Test speaker panel angle


My top-back angled panels on both cabs came out short, and i cant figure out why. That black strip on inside is duct tape to cover the damn crack so i can fill it with wood filler from other side. I did this whole project under the influence and this is the only thing that didnt add up right for some reason, any way i had already bought wood filler expecting mistakes, but that panel is the only one which needs filler in the joints.... 4:20


Wood filler gunk.. damn this crap dries up surprisingly fast.
To be sanded...


First control panel box. Needs to be sanded.


Really starting to take form. CP just resting there for pic.


And finally..
Naming the machines was toughest thing i find.
I have always been a huge metal fan and my buddy is a huge Budweiser supporter  :cheers:

Here's my marquee i made out, gotta retouch it a bit. Inspired by Iron Maiden and old song "Acacia Ave."
the period is a Eddie Happy face
Yeah it's got arcade in the name....deal with it :dunno


We are stumped as to naming my buddies machine.
So far only thing that sounded ok was plain and simply "Budweiser Arcade" which i would make out with a bud logo. If any of you can think of anything gimme your suggestions.
I already know what to do for cps overlays. ill upload when i do them (after i know the exact dimensions of our cps)

Allright hope you enjoyed this massive first thread in projects forum....
4:20 gotta spend time with the wife, she hasnt since much of me since i started this.
I'll post more as progress continues....
« Last Edit: July 28, 2008, 01:10:43 pm by Doctor Ugs »
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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2008, 10:46:09 pm »
Great job so far! (nice to see another stoner here as well!)  :cheers:
So a leper walks into a bar and as he gets his beer, a finger falls off. The bartender who is serving him turns and pukes all over the place. The leper, feeling bad, says, "Was it my finger falling off?" The bartender turns to him and says, "No, it's the guy dipping chips into your back."

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Looks good to me.  :applaud:
Budweiser seems like a good idea. So does this mean it will be the King of Cabs? Is the control panel going to be Beechwood Aged? :-)
Another thought, could you combine Frogger artwork with the good old Budweiser Frogs?
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For the budweiser cp Im planning to have each button cover a bottle cap, with only the "teeth" part showing around button once installed.

That King of Cabs aint a bad idea. I'll run it by my bud.
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Be sure on the bud cabinet you add a drink holder and a bottle opener! ;)
And a box under it to collect the caps (so they dont get everywhere) like one of those vintage coke machines!!!!
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For the budweiser cp Im planning to have each button cover a bottle cap, with only the "teeth" part showing around button once installed.

That King of Cabs aint a bad idea. I'll run it by my bud.

Hey your bud may want to call the local distributer to see if they have this....I was in a bar last night where they had recently refinished most of the tables with vinyl budweiser posters, some just plain bud, some also promoting sports teams...would be a great material to cover that MDF with!

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yeah for the sideart on my buddies cab, he has some promotional Budweiser stuff laying around.

And we are looking into an old school bottle opener with cap catcher..
Something along these lines...
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thx cheffo, checked that site and none like what we are looking for.

I'm planning on checking out some flea markets and antique stores around the area....
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Not much to report. Been configuring software this week.
The little i did is the following...

repainted my buddy's coin door another 6 times. This time using a flat black.


The speaker panels, 1 for each cab. both identical. 1 front viewed, and one shot from the back


I grooved the speaker holes. First time ever using a router i borrowed from my brother.


Closeup of slot I cut out for speaker's volume knob, i still have to drill a hole where knob will stick out. the square didnt have to be perfect as this is the back of panel.


Updated progress shot, I still have to fit my coin door, glue the front panels, get speakers ready so i can install them in speaker panel once panel is glued(ill be painting before putting in speakers. then we make the monitor shelf, Guy from work is gonna check if his 22" monitor is still working, if so, he is gonna give it to me for free!



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« Reply #10 on: April 19, 2008, 08:15:40 pm »
My bud pased by today so i got a bit of work done today on cabs.

Hmmm what's this for...


...seems familiar.


Another shot....


Tadaaaaaaaaaaaaa, just like the real deal... One flick of the switch and the whole cab will come alive, marquee, pc, monitor and speakers.
I'll post pics of how the wiring will be done when i get to it...


Picture of moniter shelf.Couldnt clamp it using clamps, so i glued and screwed it there(using screws as clamps)


One coin door reassembled, with original Bally plate which we put back using rivets.


Air holes for monitor heat + Speaker panel in place, need to drill hole for volume knob.


Coming along well....


We wanted that coin box flush with opening in front so we built a little table for the coin box, with ledges.


Inside shot of my coin door.


Grills i painted for air holes in back of cab.


PIc of me holding up grill.....   :p


That's it for now.. I got a couple of holes left to drill for volume knob, and power cord. And then i can finally start the oil based primer on these beasts....
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« Reply #11 on: May 02, 2008, 04:59:00 pm »
Thought i'd update this thread with the little work i got done. I did the mistake of plugging up a mock CP. yep, that's right , i been playing all week.....

anyway, here's what i got done....

Mock control panel, the buttons and joystick i connected all work fine.


mess of wires. All wires are extra long to allow final install in real panel. That plate is for all my ground cables. not gonna use that in final setup, ill be using a real ground block strip.


under the hood, only player 1 joystick is plugged. side flipper buttons for pinball are connected(and working)...... damn pinball, been slowing down the build process...


Primed and sanded with 220 grit sandpaper. smooth as hell. still need another whole coat.


same with control panel box, primed and sanded with 220 grit sandpaper for extra smooth finish.




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« Reply #12 on: May 02, 2008, 05:42:35 pm »
Quick question, i was looking at doing the same thing to power on my cab (using a switch) which one did u go with.


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« Reply #13 on: May 03, 2008, 12:09:42 am »
Quick question, i was looking at doing the same thing to power on my cab (using a switch) which one did u go with.



It's an industrial grade on/off switch
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« Reply #14 on: May 03, 2008, 05:46:38 am »
Don't you need a momentary switch to fire a PC with an ATX supply? I use momentary push buttons on all of mine.

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« Reply #15 on: May 03, 2008, 10:04:34 am »
the on/off switch will be relayed through a digital controller which will send a 2 second signal to the "power on" of my pc's motherboard when switched to on.

My motherboard's "wake up on power restore" only works if pc was on when power goes out. with this digital controller, switching the power on will set the whole cab alive.

the Digital Controller i have is on this page http://www.corby.com/product/pricelst.php, just do a quick page search for "digital controller"
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« Reply #16 on: May 03, 2008, 10:08:31 am »
Add a seventh button in line with your bottom row, off at a small angle, so you'll be set up for the Neo Geo fighters...   :cheers:

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« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2008, 01:00:56 pm »
Add a seventh button in line with your bottom row, off at a small angle, so you'll be set up for the Neo Geo fighters...   :cheers:

what's a good neo geo fighter?? i'll test one ,see if it's worth it..

between MK, SF2, capcom vs marvel, marvel vs SF, i doubt ill be loading to many neo geo fighters...
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« Reply #18 on: May 05, 2008, 01:37:03 pm »
Samurai Showdown 4
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
The Last Blade (1 or 2)

do it! :)

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« Reply #19 on: May 05, 2008, 07:59:34 pm »
Samurai Showdown 4
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
The Last Blade (1 or 2)

do it! :)

There are some good fighters for Neo Geo...

I grew up playing mostly street fighter and MK, but once I finished my cabinet I found Garou: Mark of the Wolves and love it.

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« Reply #20 on: May 11, 2008, 10:52:45 am »
Those neo geo fighters arent bad at all. but i'll get by with  my current setup(buttons already received and all)

Anyway, pics of what has been going on ..... when im not playing on my mock up cp....

Closeup of on/off switch


Digital relay. This sends a 3 second signal which will connect to power on pins on pc's motherboard.


Zoomed in on Digital relay.


2 control panel boxes primed


The work area. A complete mess.


Both cabs primed. Closer cab is primed with second coat. background cabinet painted with first coat.


Same pic of Both cabs primed. Closer cab is primed with second coat. background cabinet painted with first coat.


Too lazy to use a paintbrush in corners so i bought some primer in a can.


Tools of the trade....


Thingies I picked up at flea market to pass wires through.


Well that's it for now, i'm off to a BBQ today, gonna let paint harden for a couple of days.....
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« Reply #21 on: May 24, 2008, 06:04:46 pm »
Little update on project....

Wiring strip I will convert to a ground strip.
1 for each side of i-pac encoder


Preview of Cp with cut sides for playing pinball


2 coats of flat black


2 coats of flat black


2 coats of flat black


The second control panel. Same as mine, with sides cut to allow easy access to pinball flipper and tilt buttons.


2 coats of flat black on second cab


That's it for now.
My slot cutter bit is on its way. once that arrives and i cut my slot for t-molding, it's all a matter of paint for a while.
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« Reply #22 on: May 30, 2008, 12:47:22 am »
Finally got my Slot cutting bit and t-molding...

Just thought i'd update the thread with my control panel...

Facebook's rendering of large image sucks ass. Quality really is better on full sized image, the real printout will actually be a bit over 37" wide.
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« Reply #23 on: May 30, 2008, 04:04:51 am »
That little instant power switch is a great idea. My cab that I picked up for free actually has a little hole right in the same spot, so I guess I'd be wise to consider rigging up something similar.

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« Reply #24 on: May 30, 2008, 10:20:43 am »
Awesome's, there going to be two real good looking cabs. Loving your artwork too  8)

I (think) im doing a similar thing to you with the wiring strip to make it into a ground bar, something like this?

(AWESOME MS PAINT SKILLZZZA WARNING!)



Where did you get your wiring strips from? I managed to find some black ones but they aren't as pretty as yours  :)

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« Reply #25 on: May 30, 2008, 10:24:36 am »
That little instant power switch is a great idea. My cab that I picked up for free actually has a little hole right in the same spot, so I guess I'd be wise to consider rigging up something similar.

It seems needlessly complex to me.  :dunno
You can get a momentary button that fits in the same hole and wire it right to the power switch pins on the motherboard. Set your PC BIOS to shut down Windows when you touch it, and you have power on and power off with a button press. I did this on all 3 of my cabs without an issue.

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« Reply #26 on: May 30, 2008, 01:44:52 pm »
reason for my switch not going straight to MOBO of PC is I want everthing to power on in one shot, Speakers,PC and monitor included.
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« Reply #27 on: May 30, 2008, 03:50:33 pm »
reason for my switch not going straight to MOBO of PC is I want everthing to power on in one shot, Speakers,PC and monitor included.

OK. I do that with either a Bits LTD Smart Strip, or a little triggered strip they sell at Sears. You plug the PC into the "trigger" outlet, and it turns on the other outlets when the PC powers up. Fed right through outlet power, so you don't need a wall wart to power the relay.

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« Reply #28 on: May 30, 2008, 04:58:03 pm »
Yeah i had heard about the smart strip, but didn't come across one as I was shopping for parts.

So I opted for this option.
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« Reply #29 on: May 30, 2008, 11:00:55 pm »
I don't know of any stores that sell Smart Strips in my area, so I'm going to have to buy mine online. I'm definitely going to wire a button from the hole ontop of my cab to my PC's mobo though. I was originally planning to just open the coin door to hit my PC's power switch, but having a power button on the cab itself seems to make a heckuvalot more sense.

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« Reply #30 on: May 31, 2008, 12:32:50 am »
Where did you get your wiring strips from? I managed to find some black ones but they aren't as pretty as yours  :)

Local electronics store.
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« Reply #31 on: May 31, 2008, 06:02:35 am »
I don't know of any stores that sell Smart Strips in my area, so I'm going to have to buy mine online. I'm definitely going to wire a button from the hole ontop of my cab to my PC's mobo though. I was originally planning to just open the coin door to hit my PC's power switch, but having a power button on the cab itself seems to make a heckuvalot more sense.

I originally bought a Bits Ltd Smart Strip via mail order.

If you have a Sears or Sears hardware near you, they have a triggered strip that is made to turn on a light or vacuum when you fire up a shop tool. I have two of them and they work great.
They're around 25 bucks. Its gray and square shaped.

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« Reply #32 on: June 01, 2008, 06:48:39 am »
My option was even simpler. I set the PC To power on as soon as it gets power, i think the bios option was something like power on after power loss. That way i just turn on at the wall and that powers everything up. I put a 4 way standard power stip inside the juke and just have 1 lead coming out. Depends if your bios supports that power on method though.

Your cabs are looking good anyway dude.

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« Reply #33 on: June 01, 2008, 10:13:18 am »
I set the PC To power on as soon as it gets power, i think the bios option was something like power on after power loss.

Yeah unfortunetly on the pc i'm using that option only works when there is an actual power loss and system was on.
Hence why I got a digital relay (for free)
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« Reply #34 on: June 01, 2008, 12:49:30 pm »
My option was even simpler. I set the PC To power on as soon as it gets power, i think the bios option was something like power on after power loss. That way i just turn on at the wall and that powers everything up. I put a 4 way standard power stip inside the juke and just have 1 lead coming out. Depends if your bios supports that power on method though.

Your cabs are looking good anyway dude.

How do you handle shutting it down? Are you just killing power without shutting down Windows?

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Re: High all. My first projects. 2 Arcade Cabs (Mame)
« Reply #35 on: June 04, 2008, 10:57:48 am »
I don't know of any stores that sell Smart Strips in my area, so I'm going to have to buy mine online. I'm definitely going to wire a button from the hole ontop of my cab to my PC's mobo though. I was originally planning to just open the coin door to hit my PC's power switch, but having a power button on the cab itself seems to make a heckuvalot more sense.

I originally bought a Bits Ltd Smart Strip via mail order.

If you have a Sears or Sears hardware near you, they have a triggered strip that is made to turn on a light or vacuum when you fire up a shop tool. I have two of them and they work great.
They're around 25 bucks. Its gray and square shaped.

I have a Smart Strip but I saw a similar product at Wal*Mart the other night. It was with the power strips and had something like 'saves power by automatically turning off accessories' or something like that. It was around $20 also.

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Re: High all. My first projects. 2 Arcade Cabs (Mame)
« Reply #36 on: June 04, 2008, 09:50:29 pm »
I don't know of any stores that sell Smart Strips in my area, so I'm going to have to buy mine online. I'm definitely going to wire a button from the hole ontop of my cab to my PC's mobo though. I was originally planning to just open the coin door to hit my PC's power switch, but having a power button on the cab itself seems to make a heckuvalot more sense.

I originally bought a Bits Ltd Smart Strip via mail order.

If you have a Sears or Sears hardware near you, they have a triggered strip that is made to turn on a light or vacuum when you fire up a shop tool. I have two of them and they work great.
They're around 25 bucks. Its gray and square shaped.

I have a Smart Strip but I saw a similar product at Wal*Mart the other night. It was with the power strips and had something like 'saves power by automatically turning off accessories' or something like that. It was around $20 also.




I'll have to check that out when I get the chance. $20 at Wal-Mart sure beats $40 over the internet.

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Re: High all. My first projects. 2 Arcade Cabs (Mame)
« Reply #37 on: June 04, 2008, 11:04:59 pm »
I stay away from walmart merchandise.
Everything I've ever bought there has broken. And not just electrical equipment, I'm talking nuts and bolts as well.

there's a reason why everything is low cost in a walmart....
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Re: High all. My first projects. 2 Arcade Cabs (Mame)
« Reply #38 on: June 05, 2008, 01:40:55 am »
Maybe I will stick with the smart strip then. Better to spend $40 the first time than $60 in the long run...

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Re: High all. My first projects. 2 Arcade Cabs (Mame)
« Reply #39 on: June 05, 2008, 04:29:17 pm »
Revised version of my cp....



that is all.....
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