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glen65

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My poor man's jukebox
« on: September 21, 2008, 08:46:18 pm »
I made a jukebox out of an old video game cabinet a year ago but it takes up too much room, so I decided to make a wall box as cheaply as I could since funds are tights. So here's my project so far.

I started with some extra wood I had laying around and an old laptop I picked up for $75 earlier this year. I took the keypad I already had from my first jukebox and decided to reuse it. Here's what I have so far. As things progress, I'll post more pictures. I plan on using dos/wincab because I'm used to it and it's easy to map the keys on the keypad.

I welcome all comments and suggestions.

Glen