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Sparky

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TG16 kiosk specs (radio shack)
« on: March 18, 2017, 09:53:37 AM »
This is way over due but have been working on this as I have had a few request on demenions and details about my kiosk.

I am going to help source material and hardware as well along with pictures of mine if anyone else decides they want to build one. :)

This is a rough draft so please go easy on my measurements as I want to go into exact details in the end but just laying down the basics.

I will also help with the actual stickers that go on the Kiosk, I made a set for a local guy/freind that has a kiosk with no decals and the set runs about $60 for all the graphics, but I do need to get the letters sourced for die cutting for the plexi as it may be the expensive part but I will find a cheaper option as well.

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PS: this will be a downloadable PDF in the end.
any concerns, repro mentions or matieral suggestions I would like to discuss with you the community so bringing you guys in at the beginning. ((Double hugs))


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Re: TG16 kiosk specs (radio shack)
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2017, 10:24:45 AM »
Yes!!

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Re: TG16 kiosk specs (radio shack)
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2017, 03:52:26 PM »
It will really help down the road to include screw locations etc..  Also is their a metal bracket for the plexi?

Thanks for doing this - I would love to build one!

esteban

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TG16 kiosk specs (radio shack)
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2017, 11:25:25 AM »
I will absolutely build one of these.

Sparky, you are gorgeous.

So is your work.

I have access to a real woodshop and this summer I will have time to build a bunch of stuff that I need for my home:

(1) built-in shelving, w/ custom doors (doors are finished already).
(2) TG-16 kiosk
(3) as-of-yet unsolved "lightbox" that will allow me to display many (and easily swap in/out) arcade marquees I have sitting in a box in the garage. Currently considering a vertical stack (sheer practicality), but long horizontal displays w/marquees are way more exciting to me (but not as practical...I have no wallspace).
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Re: TG16 kiosk specs (radio shack)
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2017, 02:39:24 PM »
I will absolutely build one of these.

Sparky, you are gorgeous.

So is your work.

I have access to a real woodshop and this summer I will have time to build a bunch of stuff that I need for my home:

(1) built-in shelving, w/ custom doors (doors are finished already).
(2) TG-16 kiosk
(3) as-of-yet unsolved "lightbox" that will allow me to display many (and easily swap in/out) arcade marquees I have sitting in a box in the garage. Currently considering a vertical stack (sheer practicality), but long horizontal displays w/marquees are way more exciting to me (but not as practical...I have no wallspace).

You should build two such lightboxes and give me one for extensive 40-50 year testing.  I have a stack of marquees that need to be seen.

esteban

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Re: TG16 kiosk specs (radio shack)
« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2017, 01:19:54 PM »
I will absolutely build one of these.

Sparky, you are gorgeous.

So is your work.

I have access to a real woodshop and this summer I will have time to build a bunch of stuff that I need for my home:

(1) built-in shelving, w/ custom doors (doors are finished already).
(2) TG-16 kiosk
(3) as-of-yet unsolved "lightbox" that will allow me to display many (and easily swap in/out) arcade marquees I have sitting in a box in the garage. Currently considering a vertical stack (sheer practicality), but long horizontal displays w/marquees are way more exciting to me (but not as practical...I have no wallspace).

You should build two such lightboxes and give me one for extensive 40-50 year testing.  I have a stack of marquees that need to be seen.

Hahahahhaha!

Well, a simple lightbox is not hard to build, at all (nicely finished).

The trick is to accommodate all the different-sized marquees...that's the part that stumps me.

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Sparky

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Re: TG16 kiosk specs (radio shack)
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2017, 04:29:55 AM »
Thanks for the love guys, I got the first set of decals printed up and they look great. Will post Picts and still working on the PDF file, I think I am going to disassemble my kiosk so I can give exact locations for the screws.

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Re: TG16 kiosk specs (radio shack)
« Reply #7 on: March 27, 2017, 01:06:24 PM »
Thanks for the love guys, I got the first set of decals printed up and they look great. Will post Picts and still working on the PDF file, I think I am going to disassemble my kiosk so I can give exact locations for the screws.

Goddamn, that's awesome.

If you see any stickers or interesting things (directions for assembly) take a picture of them!

I am just curious to see to what extent NEC tried to help folks assemble the kiosk.

I know, it sounds boring, but even silly stickers like "front" or "top" or _____.

:)
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