therossatron
Newbie
- Credits
- 9CR
hey all,
I'm Ross and have a habit of taking on tasks which make other people shake their head in disbelief at my stupidity. Hope you dont mind my first post combined with a question/puzzle/challenge. This is my second venture into the world of arcade machines, I previously owned The Simpsons arcade machine but sold it eventually to a friend.
I fear this time I have been even less sensible as an opportunity to buy F355 Challenge came up, it's the 3 screen Deluxe cabinet. It's fully working but needs a good clean and a couple of minor trim fixes but otherwise is in great condition.
However as you all know this machine is HUGE and I intend to put it in a room which dimensions are barely the minimum size noted in the service manual, so it will fit. The manual say I'll need a minimum of 1.2m wide and 1.7m high. Height is no problem here but the room is in a fairly modern flat with a modern door of roughly 75mm wide.
Although the unit splits into 2 main pieces my plan was to transport it London Bridge style and re-assemble it in the room. There's a lift in the flat so the weight shouldn't be much of an issue if I can split it into small enough sections.
My plan was to take two side monitors off to move the front section and nearly completely dismantle the rear section.
Anyone tried anything as stupid as this before? Any advice would be much appreciated!
I'm Ross and have a habit of taking on tasks which make other people shake their head in disbelief at my stupidity. Hope you dont mind my first post combined with a question/puzzle/challenge. This is my second venture into the world of arcade machines, I previously owned The Simpsons arcade machine but sold it eventually to a friend.
I fear this time I have been even less sensible as an opportunity to buy F355 Challenge came up, it's the 3 screen Deluxe cabinet. It's fully working but needs a good clean and a couple of minor trim fixes but otherwise is in great condition.
However as you all know this machine is HUGE and I intend to put it in a room which dimensions are barely the minimum size noted in the service manual, so it will fit. The manual say I'll need a minimum of 1.2m wide and 1.7m high. Height is no problem here but the room is in a fairly modern flat with a modern door of roughly 75mm wide.
Although the unit splits into 2 main pieces my plan was to transport it London Bridge style and re-assemble it in the room. There's a lift in the flat so the weight shouldn't be much of an issue if I can split it into small enough sections.
My plan was to take two side monitors off to move the front section and nearly completely dismantle the rear section.
Anyone tried anything as stupid as this before? Any advice would be much appreciated!