Quoted from mof:Awesome, what problem does this solve?
=)
-mof
power You get the 12 and 5 volt lines you need to bench power your boards for testing.
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Quoted from mof:Awesome, what problem does this solve?
=)
-mof
power You get the 12 and 5 volt lines you need to bench power your boards for testing.
I want a 'sled' you can slide over the rear of a modern stern to protect it while you move it/cart it around. the lack of cabinet runners on the sterns really exposes the cabinet back to the ground. Anyone improved upon the feet or something to protect the cabinet?
Quoted from ForceFlow:Whenever I put the butt of the cabinet on the ground/floor, I always put down a piece of thick cardboard. Usually a moving box (Home depot is the cheapest I've found so far). Then, I can slide the game around without damaging the cabinet (as long as the surface is reasonably flat with no pellets of debris underneath).
I always cringe a bit when I see someone dragging a cabinet across a floor without anything between the cabinet and ground/floor.
I do the same... But would like something more practical. The cardboard seems to not be there from time to time
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Impractical in most cases... And doesn't address the need. Games always goto the ground at some point... Especially when adjusting to go in and out of the vehicle.
I'm seriously considering just installing wood runners as the best solution
Quoted from ForceFlow:Wow, that rolling tray table is a really good idea.
They aren't too expensive either--this was the first search result on google: amazon.com link »
I'm not sure if that's the best or most price effective option, but it's a start.
The problem with those things is the wide base.. would make it hard to get inbetween games
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