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Arcades R Fun:
Very nice work on the juke leapinlew!    :applaud: How many watts output?
Those are neon rings right?

The install might be preferable for a flush mount instead if covers are used. Either way I will still provide the wood/velcro mounting method we use.

leapinlew:

--- Quote from: Arcades R Fun on August 03, 2007, 11:02:50 am ---Very nice work on the juke leapinlew!    :applaud: How many watts output?
Those are neon rings right?

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Lots'o'watts - thats the only way to do it. Find out what decibel gets the cops to your house and decrease by 1 decibel until the cops quit showing up.

They are neon rings. They covers are chrome spinners (cheeeesy!) and they are spinning in the pic which is why they are a bit blurry. I have 10" rings which I mounted using the method I described earlier and I used 12" covers so the rings are inside of the cover.

unclet:
Well, I was planning on mounting the disk on the outside rather than mounting it from behind since it seems it would be more visible that way.

Thanks for the ideas ....

Kevin Mullins:

--- Quote from: Arcades R Fun on August 03, 2007, 09:52:42 am ---For our games we prefer to make a hole all the way through the wood but smaller. This allows the lumindisk glass surface to lay outside the smaller hole and flat on top of the wood surface.
The hole is sized exactly the shape of the lumindisks round plastic housing so you can't see through the hole when it's mounted.

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I like the sounds of that idea.
Now that I hear it, I can visualize it as well.

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