Right a slight update, have now made the curved marquee....

The marquee is actually a, 100mm x 3mm Clear Acrylic Tube, which i cut to the width of the inside of the bartop, i ordered it from this ebay member,
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Clear-Plastic-SuppliesHave cut out the CP, although the length of the CP shall be shortened, it all depends on what angle the monitor shall be at. The bit of mdf i have cut for the housing of the joystick spinner and buttons, is slightly lower that the curved bit of mdf, this is so when i get round to add a sheet of plexi-glass to the CP, then the plexi shall fit flush with the curved mdf....

I think its best to fit 1 maybe 2 exhaust ports as the bartop wont be that large, and would imagine that it will get rather warm in there. At the moment i have routed out a hole for a 120mm fan and recessed the inside about 1/2 inch so the fan sits closer to the top of the cab. Not too sure if i should add another exhaust port on the back of the cab towards the bottom, 1 fan blowing in and the other blowing out, or if just 1 fan would be enough on the top blowing out warm air, what are peoples thought on this???....

Added a piano hinge to the rear of the cab and back door, i shall either be placing the PC motherboard on the rear door or if there is enough space on the floor of the cab....

And a snap of the inside of the cab...

Heres my PC setup....

Specs:
Gigabyte GA-73PVM-S2H GeForce 7100 Micro-ATX (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Duo E7200
OCZ 2GB PC2-6400C4 Dual Channel Platinum DDR2
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250GB SATA-II 16MB Cache
Enermax EG285-SX-VB(G) 285W Micro ATX Power Supply LGA775 'Wolfdale' 2.53GHz (1066FSB)
Ive OC the 2.53GHZ CPU to 2.9GHZ, only a slight OC but i was happy that i got to this speed without having to change the Voltage of the CPU, thus not putting anymore load on the micro 285watt PSU


Now on to the down side. I said earlier on in this thread that the 20" Dell monitor i have got might be too large to fit in the cab, and indeed it was, so i resold the monitor back on ebay (made a profit aswell i may add

) and got a 19" Dell 1907FP. After receiving the monitor and setting it up i am not happy with the viewing angles i am getting with it, blanka did say that TN panels are not good for viewing angles and he is correct, here some pics to illistrate the problem...

As you can see viewing the screen from the right is fine!, but...

Viewing from the left side results in really bad results

Im guessing this is down to the fact that when the monitor is in its usually horizontal position, you wouldnt hardly ever be looking up at the monitor (looking at it from the left side when vertically orientated), say for instance if the monitor was on a shelf above your head hight, and you would be more than likely looking down on the monitor (viewing from the right side when vertically orientated) if you werent looking straight at it on a level plan.
So i guess im going to have to look for a non TN panel 19" monitor, not 100% sure what 19" monitors use non TN panel technology