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I need a coin door
paigeoliver:
About half the different kinds of doors I have seen use brackets, the other half use carriage bolts. The ones with bolts can be used in basically any thickness. Although there only seem to have been two thicknesses ever used 3/4" (almost everything), and 5/8" (some Japanese cabinets).
--- Quote from: btp2k2 on March 13, 2007, 02:01:48 am ---don't bother with 1/2"
It isn't a matter of it being too heavy, it is a matter of the brackets that hold the door in place needing at least 3/4" to hold. It rattles around with anything less
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Huskerfan:
But I would want the coin mech to actually work. So wouldn't I need the door and the stuff behind it? And from what I'm gathering (from researching) I would need the door, the coin mech and that's all? Are the switches attached to the coin mech? And alot of them on stinkbay look like they don't have the locking mech. Can I assume that's a standard lock I could purchase at Home Depot?
Huskerfan:
--- Quote from: btp2k2 on March 13, 2007, 02:01:48 am ---don't bother with 1/2"
It isn't a matter of it being too heavy, it is a matter of the brackets that hold the door in place needing at least 3/4" to hold. It rattles around with anything less
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Kinda too late I already have the cab built... :-[
Mr. Greenjeans:
You can get the lock at Home Depot or Lowes.
Bob Roberts also has them The Real Bob Roberts.
SithMaster:
You could just add some wood to the back of the front panel to make it thicker where the door would need to be.
Locks can be bought from someone in the bst area.
The switches arent attached to the mech they should be part of the assembly behind the door. Ill see what i have though if you want mechs i have metal and plastic.
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