Glad to know I inspired someone!
-Well i just bought one for the t-molding. They are the same, but the only problem i was having is that some of the edges aren't straight anymore. Some part of the sides are kinda sloping. Would you suggest to take everything apart
?
Hmmm... I think I know what you mean - you sanded the edges but didn't keep the sanding block/sander exactly perpendicular to the panel. This is not good! When you go to install the t-molding there might be gaps along the edges. Depending on how much of a slope there is I might recut BOTH panels. If you have a router and a pattern bit this will take like 20 minutes per side. You should prep one of your panels that you will use to make the copy as perfect as you can (making the edges as square as possible). The ball bearing of the router bit will ride along the edge and your copy will be whatever path the ball bearing follows - if there is noticeable sloping along the edge it may affect the crispness of your lines.
I am mostly struggling what to buy and where online. For example:
Mikes arcade is selling "Nintendo CP Strike Set" i have no idea what it is or it should be on my cabinet..same is for Control Panel Latch, i think they fit together but i have no idea...
I bought a lot of my parts from Mike's Arcade. For the control panel alone you will need the strike set and corresponding latches (this holds the CP in place), the control panel overlay, the 3 buttons (which are a bit different than a standard Happs button), the 8 bolts, the microswitches, the microswitch holders, a joystick (I went with a JLF and LOVE it - not from Mike's), the instruction card and maybe some other stuff I'm leaving out. It adds up. You should part everything out before placing any orders so you won't waste money on shipping and you can search for the lowest prices. Here is my running tally with cost and where I bought from (It's mostly complete):
Cabinet: * Cabinet and coin door: $36 (I still can't believe it)
* Zinsser BIN primer (1 gallon): $20 from Home Depot
* Blue paint (1 gallon): $45 from Sherwin Williams (way expensive, but worth it)
* Black paint (1 quart - Rustoleum semi-gloss): $8 from Home Depot
* Bondo: $12 from Home Depot
* Rubber feet: $2 from Home Depot
Control Panel: * Control panel overlay: $30 from eBay
* Control panel instruction card underlay: $5 from Arcade Shop
* Button set for Nintendo Classic control panels: $15 from MikesArcade.com
* Nintendo Control Panel bolt set (8 bolts/nuts): $10 from MikesArcade.com
* 3 Nintendo button holders (with microswitches): $28 from MikesArcade.com
* Nintendo CP Strike Set: $5 from MikesArcade.com
* Joystick (Sanwa JLF) and harness: $35 from lizardlick.com
* 1/16" ABS plastic (24" x 24"): $17 from eBay
* 1/2" MDF panel: $0 (on hand)
Art: * Marquee: $40 from Arcade Shop
* Side Art: $65 from QuarterArcade
* Bezel: $45 from Arcade Shop.com
* Bezel instruction card decal: $5 from Arcade Shop
* Nintendo coin door decals: $6 from ThisOldGame
Misc. Parts:
* Light: $12 from Home Deopt
* Marquee/bezel retainers: $17 from MikesArcade.com
* 9/16" t-molding: $10 from Arcade Shop
* 19" Vision Pro monitor: $200 from Happs (discontinued)
* Computer: $0 (on hand)
* Powdercoating coin door: $75 from local shop
* Asahi Seiko Coin Mechs (2): $76 factory direct
