I'm sure they used particle board to save money, but plywood cabs across the board would have been nice! Pretty much everyone here knows me and the cabs i used to make.
I go in march 4th for major back surgery #3. Getting rods and screws, and fused this time, do not have a choice. have a vertebrae that broke and didn't heal back together, and
it's 7cm off to one side and tilted. I think of the literally hundreds of cabinets i built, the 300+ games and cabinets i owned over a 10 year period. Shit, i've been out since 2018
and i STILL have a 10X20 storage unit full, a 12X16 yard barn full, and a couple games in my back room. Every single one of them took a little bit out of me, and it's time to pay
up for it. I'll be 55 on march 2nd, and i probably won't be moving any games after this!
Every time i got to shove one out of the way i dread it. Anyone else just physically ready to be done? The wear and tear on you is real!