Hey everyone, I thought it was time for me to finally start a thread for my first cabinet build to hopefully get some feedback and advice as I try and finish it. I know I'm one of many who have a first build thread that mimics the Weecade but I'll do my best to try and add my own style to it. I think I fall into the mold of people who have been a longtime lurker but quite honestly, this forum has basically been my homepage for the past two months. I have always wanted to make a cabinet and was almost set on a showcase or maybe a candycab but when I realized I would eventually have to move the cabinet when In finally buy a house, I realized a bartop might be a better option. I took a lot of inspiration first from the famous Weecade and based my plans off of his.
A few other builds that I was drawn to and will be borrowing a lot of ideas from:
Pretty much the only thing that I didn't have to buy was a 17” Samsung monitor that I had from my old college computer. Here's a quick rundown of the specs
Cabinet materials½” MDF
Rubber feet for bottom
Aluminum corner molding
IEC inlet for power cable
120mm fan for back panel
Belkin smart strip
Lexan for CPO/marquee
4” car speakers
Cheap motorcycle amp to drive speakers
Cold cathode light for marquee
Computer17” Samsung Syncmaster 710t
CORSAIR Builder Series CX430 V2 430W ATX12V PSU
8GB DDR3 RAM - Mushkin Enhanced Silverline (2 x 4GB)
ASUS P8H61-M (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel H61 HDMI Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
Intel Core i3 2100 LGA 1155 3.1GHz Processor
500GB WD Caviar WD5000ABYS 3.0Gb/s 7,200RPM
low-profile video card to play SFIV
Arcade PartsSeimitsu LS-32 Joystick (x2)
Seimitsu LB-39 Smoke Bubble Top (x2)
Seimitsu PS-14-KN 30mm Pushbutton - Smoke colored (x12)
Sanwa OBSF 30mm buttons for pinball (x2)
Lono2 PCB from Paradise Arcade Shop
Chrome Convex LED Lighted Pushbuttons (x5) – P1/P2 Start, 2 Green for coin, 1 Blue for admin
EZ-Off LED Button control (free but still wondering how I'll use them)
Extended shafts for LS-32 (in case I decide to bottom mount)


I'll be posting some progress pics soon and update as I go along.