Thursday, July 4, 2013

Primed And Ready!

I'm not sure if this cabinet had been painted with oil based paint. And being me I didn't look online to see of any tests I could do prior to painting. Instead I just primed it with some extra paint I had kicking around.
The paint seems to have taken will, all be it when I scraped off some highs spots they came off perhaps a lil too easy! So I decided I' leave it for a week so the paint could really cure. Depending on the weather here just east of Toronto, Ontario Canada I may or may not paint this weekend.
I'm actually confident I'll make the deadline I set for this project!



TO DO :

  • Finish painting cabinet sides (front, coin door, and plastics all done)
  • Clean up the base area, either adding a base, or modifying the feet on the cabinet.
  • Install base cold cathode lighting
  • Install coin doors, board, jamma harness

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Painting Prep

July 1st long weekend here in Canada.
A time for celebration, family, BBQ, and for me arcades.
Today was a busy day for me, however I was lucky enough to get out to Home Depot and pick up some paint and my marquee fixture.

I picked out a nice bright red called "Chilli Pepper." I think it will look great with the reds, oranges, and yellows in the Final Fight art work.

Today I managed to install the marquee fixture and start to spray on the black paint. I'll need to do a second, even third coat tomorrow. It's not covering the drywall patching compound very well to be honest.
If I can get a couple coats in early in the morning I'll leave the cabinet outside in the sun for awhile, letting it bake on. Returning later that day to roll on the red paint.

Once painted I think it will come together quite well...and fast. My VGA adapter I expect in about 10 to 14 days. However I'll do the Jamma wiring, even installing the monitor early if needed.

I'm going to use the existing marquee and even the monitor shroud, I'm hoping it works out well with the LCD. My concern is part of the image cut off when finally put into place.




Monday, June 24, 2013

Final Fight.......not quite the Final Push !

I won't complain about the heat here just east of Toronto, Ontario Canada.
It does make it hard to get outside and work in the sauna.........I mean garrage.
None the less I do what little I can when I find the time.
As I said I've set a deadline to complete this project, all be it in the past deadlines  didn't mean much to me!

Over the weekend I managed to get some patching and sanding done. All metal and plastics were given an extra coat of paint if needed. I also painted my coin door bolts in the same hammered finish. They look quite good! The Final Fight had a make shift marquee fixture for 2 standard light bulbs, I'll replace it with an under the counter version from Home Depot. (I use these in all my cabinets)
Found here : http://www.homedepot.ca/product/f15t8-plug-in-fluorescent-undercabinet-fixture-18-inches/980574

The cabinet was cleaned internally and a piece of 1"x3" was picked up to use as a base. As is the cabinet sits on the floor, I don't know if I should simply add feet or add the base. I'm unsure if the base will make the cabinet sit to high. As I had mentioned prior I'd like to add some lighting modifications to the cabinet. The base would allow me to mount either the cold cathode tubes or the RGB LED.

One thing about the Final Fight is that it has quite a gap in the back where the back door is. This is great to allow animals to come inside to nest and release heat. One of these things I welcome, the other I don't! I'm sure you can guess which. If I go with the cold cathode tubes on the base I'm unsure how I'll incorporate the RGB LED lights. I need to make sure that when powered on they don't bleed through and interfere with the picture during play.

That's all for now.





Friday, June 21, 2013

Final Fight Progress

Today when I got home the plan was to work on the Final Fight project.
I'm proud to say I did just that !
I've got the cabinet gutted and waiting to be cleaned....the cleaning I'll do tomorrow.
All the metal and plastic has been removed and first coat of black/hammered paint has been applied.
I decided I'd do the speaker grill in red, not sure I like this. I'll need to see how it will look all together.
I guess the beauty of paint is I can easily redo it.

I still havent picked a color for the cabinet or molding, but I'm not sweating that for now.
I also havent decided if I'd paint the bolts in black or the same matching hammered finish paint.
These little details will really depend on how it all looks when coming together.
Lastly for today I polished up the marquee, there is some flaking and I can't decide if I should use a black paint marker on the back to color in these areas. I might do a test to see how it will look.

I'm also proud to report that I've finally got smart when it comes to these projects.
Let me explain............I'm forever losing parts, be it bolts, monitor connections, etc.
So with Final Fight I grabbed an empty box, labeled the box Final Fight and all the parts go into it.
I also bagged all the bolts, washers,screws,etc together.
I'm sure I wont lose any now !









If I make progress tomorrow in addition to the cleaning I'll begin the body work and sanding.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Final Fight

So this is a Final Fight I got last summer.
I knew I wouldn't start it last year, a few other projects were "scheduled" to get done first.
One of which I completed and sold, the other I stalled at 90%. I managed to get a second set of hands and complete my Bad Dudes a few weeks ago. So now my partially gutted Final Fight takes center stage and will be my latest refurb.

I've taken the monitor out from this cabinet, but I'm yet to remove the remaining internals.
This weekend I plan on gutting, cleaning, and starting to paint the black metal.
I picked up three cans of semigloss black and I'm going to use the hammered finish paint I've used in the past for the coin doors. It gives a nice contrast as the front of Final Fight will remain black.




Projects Update

Proud to say that next month, around July 23rd if all goes to plan I'll be a father.
I'm very much looking forward to this new chapter of my life.
I'm by no means done with the arcade/coin-op hobby, all be it I don't see many more projects in my future.

I'm working on an Android tablet based project that I plan on housing in an iCade.
I've wrapped up my Bad Dudes project and this weekend I'll be moving onto my Final Fight cabinet.
I actually picked up some paint today for this !

In terms of items in the house all cabinets are in  great shape and some of the minor tweaks done.
From securing (or better securing) the control panels to changing micro switches, and cleaning up the wiring all is done.

It's a good feeling and I'll get some pics up ASAP!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Never Really Finished

Something has become clear to me as of late, your never really done with these projects.
Truth be told could be the quality of work that I put in requires me to come back, could be the desire to always make them better, could be boredom ! I don't really know.

I had some buddies over on Sunday for a poker game, had all four machines fired up and playing.
I learned that I play these machines like they were fragile eggs, tapping buttons, not SMASHING buttons !
During play my buddy was hitting the buttons so hard on DK Jr that the E-Clip came off the jump button.
My other buddy was so rough with the joysticks that a micro switch in the joystick went.
Not only that, but I learned that I need to secure my control panels in place, as several times the panels almost came off my Popeye and Mario machine.

When everybody left the poker game I was downstairs doing my repairs.
I still need to add some latches to my Popeye control panel. My Mario panel however is so full with the 2 player, 6 button layout that the latches when raised interferer with the wiring. So for Mario I'll need to find another solution to lock the panel down.

My Mario cabinet was also plagued with the fact that connections to the iPac were forever coming loose.
I promised myself while on vacation I'd get the inside of Mario cleaned up and all wires secured properly!
Truth be told I should have done  this the first time when I did the install! Ah well, another lesson learned, another reason why I'm NEVER DONE with these machines.

Anyway vacation for me has started, I'll be off the majority of December and to be productive I pulled out the trusted iPhone and did the all too familiar "To Do List."

Topping the list.........................FIX MARIO !
And I'm happy to say today that I did just that.
PC mounted to the inside wall of the cabinet, iPac mounted to the opposite wall.
All wires nicely wrapped and not all wrapped up together.
Everything done, and fired up for testing, happy to report all was working.
Another project off the to-do list ! Now all that remains is install side art!
Oh I also added an additional support to the back of the cabinet where the monitor is.





I needed this to hold the blackout paper in place and stop light bleed thru.