Markjduk
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Anybody know of a UK based supplier of brand new CNC cut cabinets for a Williams machine?
My guesses:Why is it so difficult, would think it’s pretty simple? Would love to know what makes it a nightmare and expensive process.
Well said and don’t forget most cabinet s are individual to that game most people think that all cabs are the same they are notMy guesses:
- Firstly, it's common for people to massively underestimate how long woodworking takes - there would be a lot of man-hours if done on a limited scale.
- The more basic the tools, the longer it will take. Tools to do this commercially would cost thousands, tens of thousands if bought new. To do it as a one off as an individual, I'd want a good router and bits, table saw (ideally a panel saw tbh), drill, plunge/track saw, exact templates of many cab parts (which presumably you would need to actually make first), a large amount of large clamps, a massive bench and somewhere to make it - this is thousands of pounds of gear.
- Pin cabs contain many non-right-angles, so you'd really want to use a template cutting technique - this will add time. Or CNC cut the parts - which is costly for low volumes.
- They contain cut-out holes like the coin door, which will need routing out using an accurate template.
- Like all construction materials, plywood (and this application would need top quality ply) is now ridiculously expensive.
I'd guess if a carpenter was making a one-off for around £800, then they'd be paying themselves less than minimum wage to do it, or make a mess of it.
Hopefully another decent used Williams cabinet from that era would work then ,,,, just need to find one hahahaI have never done a Dracula full restoration but I can’t think of anything massively specific to that game
Not one of the U.K. pinballs brightest moments, Manny built amazing cabinets but was practically chased out the hobby by pitchforks and fires.
Oh, did he comment on the price of someone's for sale ad?Not one of the U.K. pinballs brightest moments, Manny built amazing cabinets but was practically chased out the hobby by pitchforks and fires.
Think it was more to do with some criticising his prices along with general pettiness and abuse that drove him away.Oh, did he comment on the price of someone's for sale ad?
What's up with the old cab?Hi
Didn't want to post a new thread but does anyone in the uk make new cabinets or have plans?
I want to get a new or decent used cabinet for my BSD?
Cheers
Hi, it has quite a lot of damage to one of the corers. I know it could be fixed to a point but im not adverse to getting a new cab, ill never sell this machine. wish id never sold any of them now hahahahahaWhat's up with the old cab?
Just do what i did and repair it mate.Hi, it has quite a lot of damage to one of the corers. I know it could be fixed to a point but im not adverse to getting a new cab, ill never sell this machine. wish id never sold any of them now hahahahaha
Hey yeah seen your shop log looks great my cab is needing quite a bit more work than yours did haha, I have a full set of decals to use but time will tell I have a friend that i would need to give me advice if i go down the route of swapping everything over. I personally would rather have a new or good used cab to decal whilst I still have my game up and running as its my only pin.Just do what i did and repair it mate.
Decals may not be your preferance but obviously buy to suit.
Sounds fixable. as long as it’s not warped due to water/damp and isn’t rotten or badly woodwormed, then i’d repair it.Hi, it has quite a lot of damage to one of the corers. I know it could be fixed to a point but im not adverse to getting a new cab, ill never sell this machine. wish id never sold any of them now hahahahaha