subzero said:inside it will be a 19" monitor, and to run hyperspin i'll be using: Asus AM1M-A Socket AM1 VGA DVI HDMI 8-Channel HD Audio mATX Motherboard, AMD Athlon 5150 1.6GHz Socket AM1 2MB L2 Cache, Seagate 1tb Sata HDD, 2gb DDR3 Ram, Windows XP OS
jengineer said:did you buy it off ebay?
Is he not? I've been thinking about buying one of those for my desk in the office now I don't have a cab in there.silverfox0786 said:jengineer said:did you buy it off ebay?
looks like a rich's bar top
not a nice guy to deal with once he has your money
tb2000 said:The joiner blocks are fine for quickness (they're the same sort of thing they use in kitchen cabinets and other flat-packed stuff by the looks of it). They're probably ok if the unit isn't going to be picked up and moved too often. I think i'd probably add to the strength a bit though by drilling a few holes here and there and using wood glue and dowels. Doesn't make it easy to get back apart though but I don't suppose that matters really!
If I ever get the time i'd like to design and build a little bartop that uses a 14" crt. I intend though to use 3/4 inch square wood section to join each side together. I think it'll be fairly strong that way (as well as the dowels). Basically like a wood frame clad with MDF/chipboard!silverfox0786 said:tb2000 said:The joiner blocks are fine for quickness (they're the same sort of thing they use in kitchen cabinets and other flat-packed stuff by the looks of it). They're probably ok if the unit isn't going to be picked up and moved too often. I think i'd probably add to the strength a bit though by drilling a few holes here and there and using wood glue and dowels. Doesn't make it easy to get back apart though but I don't suppose that matters really!
oh yeah connector blocks aren't really the ideal thing to use
my main annoyance was that he sent me is already assembled and photographed piece when I in fact paid for a NEW item
oh and the bottom piece was missing which I had to cut a new and also nothing to mount the monitor was present either
Yes do that please Tony, consider 1 soldtb2000 said:If I ever get the time i'd like to design and build a little bartop that uses a 14" crt. I intend though to use 3/4 inch square wood section to join each side together. I think it'll be fairly strong that way (as well as the dowels). Basically like a wood frame clad with MDF/chipboard!silverfox0786 said:tb2000 said:The joiner blocks are fine for quickness (they're the same sort of thing they use in kitchen cabinets and other flat-packed stuff by the looks of it). They're probably ok if the unit isn't going to be picked up and moved too often. I think i'd probably add to the strength a bit though by drilling a few holes here and there and using wood glue and dowels. Doesn't make it easy to get back apart though but I don't suppose that matters really!
oh yeah connector blocks aren't really the ideal thing to use
my main annoyance was that he sent me is already assembled and photographed piece when I in fact paid for a NEW item
oh and the bottom piece was missing which I had to cut a new and also nothing to mount the monitor was present either
muddymusic said:Yes do that please Tony, consider 1 soldtb2000 said:If I ever get the time i'd like to design and build a little bartop that uses a 14" crt. I intend though to use 3/4 inch square wood section to join each side together. I think it'll be fairly strong that way (as well as the dowels). Basically like a wood frame clad with MDF/chipboard!silverfox0786 said:tb2000 said:The joiner blocks are fine for quickness (they're the same sort of thing they use in kitchen cabinets and other flat-packed stuff by the looks of it). They're probably ok if the unit isn't going to be picked up and moved too often. I think i'd probably add to the strength a bit though by drilling a few holes here and there and using wood glue and dowels. Doesn't make it easy to get back apart though but I don't suppose that matters really!
oh yeah connector blocks aren't really the ideal thing to use
my main annoyance was that he sent me is already assembled and photographed piece when I in fact paid for a NEW item
oh and the bottom piece was missing which I had to cut a new and also nothing to mount the monitor was present either![]()