RIP to my 720

Sounds like it was a re-build from the previous owner. Sorry to hear of this. At some point in the hobby, we usually have to go through some sort of casualty, i definitely experienced that in my years. The more you move things around the more chances for things like this to happen. Time will heal and hopefully you can bring it back better than it was before. Or maybe you find a mint one on the cheap. You never know!
 
Pack valuable games in the front. Use air ride truck. There is probably nothing you can break on it that can't be fixed. Boards should be safe. Monitor could get destroyed, but it's replaceable. I am sure cnc anything that needs to be

Sounds like it was a re-build from the previous owner. Sorry to hear of this. At some point in the hobby, we usually have to go through some sort of casualty, i definitely experienced that in my years. The more you move things around the more chances for things like this to happen. Time will heal and hopefully you can bring it back better than it was before. Or maybe you find a mint one on the cheap. You never know!

Advice is always appreciated. I'm not quite as ready to chew nails as I was yesterday. Eventually I'll recover and figure out a plan for it, I don't give up that easily. I had just finished a technical refurbishment and got to play exactly one game before this happened, so I was understandably furious yesterday.
 
Apparently a previous owner decided that a small dab of liquid nails was all that was needed. There wasn't a single screw or dowel holding it together. You'll see what I mean when I take pics.
Did elon musk rebuild it???
 
I'm told I'm very reliable, but I know I'm not bulletproof.

So, I realize it's painful but we would love to see pics of the deceased when you are finished moving in.

Many parts can be saved.
Boxes are easy to build.

If I could get one of those damn joysticks from someone who wasn't a theiving turd then I would build one of these machines myself.
 
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