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Ummon:
Hard to tell, but am wondering if anyone has seen this type up close?

scotthh:
The design of the cabinet looks similar to a TMNT (or a Midway sports).  So here's how it's done on this TMNT:

In the attached picture of a stripped TMNT, you can see three pieces of wood glued and nailed to the cabinet (they are around 5" long and 3/4" deep and wide). The pieces of wood are fitted with internally threaded anchors. You can see the silver heads of the bolts that screw into the anchors. I didn't get the original CP, but I would think it has holes (possibly also threaded) in the same position. One could reach in from the back to access the bolts. This would make for a secure permanent (non-swappable) CP. I'm still thinking about how to make a sturdy swappable CP system. I think it will start with a shelf on top of the protruding bottom of the cab.

Paul Olson:
I have one of the 4-player TMNT type cabs. Mine has 3 holes in the cp that tighten into T-nuts that are in the little wood blocks.

Turnarcades:

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This is similar to how we affix the panel on our 'King' cabinets. To make them removable though, we mount strong roofing bolts from the inside, poking out. The control panel is then mounted in place on the ends of the bolts ad secured in place using large washers (to spread the load) and wing nuts.

Ummon:

--- Quote from: scotthh on August 20, 2008, 11:34:42 pm ---The design of the cabinet looks similar to a TMNT (or a Midway sports).  So here's how it's done on this TMNT:


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I don't think so. Granted, the picture I posted isn't clear, but it appears there's no 'CP shelf', which is why I asked. I can't make out any kind of supports underneath, either, though I'm guessing there are some.

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