You are essentially a courier at this point, and depending on who you deal with on the US side it can be a pain. I know Rob posted a thread on the issue in the past, just can't recall if he posted it on pinside or ??? Try searching for it?
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The epoxy stuff is good, but it can get pricy... Usually over $100 per case which usually covers one double car garage. You can actually contact construction supply places and get a clear roll on sealer in a 5 gallon pail for a few hundred and it works great. Just make sure whatever you...
I was invited down to the set a couple times during the shoot but I couldn't make it happen as my schedule just wouldn't allow it... they wanted me to come down and check out all the vintage games they had aquired /setup. Would have been fun.
I'll probably take my kids when they are back from...
Dnewman is right. If you are not planning to seal the floor with something at this point, change your plans and make sure that floor gets sealed with something no matter what it is or you will be constantly consumed by concrete dust. No joke, don't skimp out here.
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Then why don't you just install low rise power strips from the ceiling and have all the cords from the games plug in from above?
I cannot see how a bunch of free standing 2x4's hanging from the ceiling in the middle of the space with standard 14/2 electrical on each will pass any sort of...
That's what I'm talking about. And you can install whatever length of cable you want, make it longer than you need and coil it up just incase down the road you need a bit more length for something unforseen. This is how we setup most of my Dad's mfg facilities back in the day.
And even though...
Make sure that meets code before you bank on it...
If you are doing conduit in the rafters just install a device box every 4 feet and then install a flex cable drop with strain relief and your outlet box on the other end. This way it's flexible and gives you a lot more leeway/options down...
As luch mentioned, check the flipper bushing "lash", which is the amount of space between the pawl/bushing/bat. You can check this by pulling up and down on the flipper bat, and there should be about 2 business cards thick of play / movement when you do this. You can also do a quick visual at...
From installing the one I did for a client's TAF and now making up a replacement LCD DMD for a client's Batman Forever using the Pinball Extender I would say the ColorDMD LCD is large enough to work in the DE/SEGA large DMD applications without any trouble at all.
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