So, I wanted to build a stand-up Arcade cabinet for a while. I messed around with MAME for a while, and couldn't get it to work the way I wanted (chalk it up to my lack of computer savvy).
I ended up building a cabinet from scratch and mounting a 26" TV screen into it for my PS2. It turned out OK, but, like most of my capentry work - a little half-assed.
So - I started looking for an actual cabinet. Something to replace the one I built. I already had the screen and I had bought an X-Arcade dual joystick for it with the Playstation adaptors.
After many months of searching E-bay and Craigslist.org, I foud one that I wanted for $20.
And here it is - The CyberSled Cabinet!

Once I started stripping the hardware from the cabinet (after I got it in my basement anyway, Don't ask how many scrapes and pulled muscles THAT cost me) I realized that the cabinet had some hidden issues and I was going to have to (groan) do some carpentry work to it.
I already was expecting to have to build a holding bracket for the joystick, but the four bottom corners were broken as well once I removed the metal protectors. Also, the side art, that I had intended to touch up and keep, were more damaged than I originally thought.
I pulled the monitor bezels, the coin door, the marquee and all of the miscellaneous wiring from inside the cabinet and prepared to strip the stickers. Blading the stickers off took a lot of time, but I eventually had a clean cabinet that I was ready to fill in the cracks/holes, etc and prep for paint.
Being the carpenter I am, I used drywall mud (joint compound) to fill the imperfections in the cabinet and sanded it smooth. I then set the cabinet aside to build the add-ons for the bottom and the controls, so I could paint the whole thing at once.
