I've been poking around the internet and watching posts here for a few years now, lurking I guess, and now I'm pretty close to starting,, FINALLY,, on my cabinet. I haven't been able to find and old cabinet to restore, so I'm going to build from scratch.
Like it's titled, I am going for something "new". Not from the standpoint of look or functionality, I'm pretty much a classic arcade fan and I want the finished product to look like the REAL thing, but want to do something different.
There seems to me that there are a couple of things can be improved upon on many of the upright cabinets that I've seen built.
1). Weight - most are built almost entirely from MDF and/or Plywood. I would put this right along side the "brick out house". Not there's anything wrong with a well constructed cabinet, considering it COULD get some bumping and thumping,,, but, in my opinion, that's more of stability not sheer mass. My thought is, YES, use MDF on the sides, but in between use a lot of "lesser" materials.
2). Portability - I'm not talking about moving around inside a room. Cheap casters will take care of that. I'm talking about being able to move from place to place without enlisting the entire neighborhood. I am thinking of making a cabinet that can be taken apart and put back together without suffering the structural integrity as mentioned in point 1. My initial idea is to do the cabinet with a top (monitor/control panel) and bottom.
Am VERY interested in thoughts of those who have already constructed an upright from scratch.