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somunny:

--- Quote from: michelevit on February 21, 2008, 07:34:54 pm ---the plexiglass i picked up is not clear. its black and tectured.

I am using a 2 player streetfigher button layout with a 3 inch trackball in
the center.  the joystick box is 40 inches wide and 17 inches tall.

I'd like to glue the plexiglass down because it is thin 1/16 thick
and i dont want it to lift up. around the edges.

does anyone know if i can glue it down with wood glue tightbond 2?

i guess i'll head to tap plastic and pick up a scrap piece and try it on that.



--- Quote from: somunny on February 21, 2008, 06:43:19 pm ---The plexi on this cp (built by me) is held down solely by the buttons.

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=51773.0

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In that case, I would go with contact cement.  Strong stuff.

severdhed:
i rely simply on the buttons to hold down the plexi on the control panels that I have built, and it works just fine.  unless you get people who are intentionally trying to pull up on the plexi, you shouldn't need any adhesive at all.

TOK:
The buttons hold mine down. I also slightly offset the t-molding so that the top edge of it is flush with the overlay. This prevents anything from snagging a corner and lifting it up and also makes it look very finished.

mountain:
I originally tried to used 1/16" plexi on my control panel but it was not rigid enough. The edges were loose and would warp and move up and down if you pushed on them. I switched it out with 1/8" plexi and it works great.

milhouse:

--- Quote from: specksynder on February 21, 2008, 06:35:30 pm ---
--- Quote ---I am using about 25 screw on happs buttons
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Wowzers.  Almost a full keyboard.

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it sounds worse than it looks, as its a 4-player cp.

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