I decided to give painting a try instead of laminate.
I started out with a couple of coats of Kilz latex primer, sanding between each coat with 220 grit sandpaper. When that was dry (I waited at least 24 hours before even touching the thing), I then started with the actual painting. Using a fine nap roller, I rolled a coat of black flat latex on each side and panel. After drying for 24 hours, I sanded it with 800 grit sandpaper and rolled on another coat. I did this three times until the finish looked satisfactory. There's very little orange peel and the color looks uniform. I was shocked that it turned out so well, although it was a bit more time consuming than I thought.
Tomorrow I'm bringing it in the house, putting on the t-molding, and mounting the control panel. I'll take a few pictures when I'm done. I already have all the buttons and one U360.
All that's left is:
Marquee artwork (Pixelhugger is working on that now), marquee light, and marquee plexi
Monitor glass (tinted)
One more U360 w/circular restrictor and longer handle
3" trackball and mounting plate
Turbo Twist 2 spinner
Ipac
Wiring
Over/under coin door
PC
Getting closer...
