wtb: six button dynamo plexiglass (street fighter 2 panel)

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wtb: six button dynamo plexiglass (street fighter 2 panel)

I'm looking for just the plexi glass for the following panel:

http://www.joystixamusements.com/photos/STREETFIGHTER 3.JPG

It's an incredibly popular panel, but I'm looking for the plexi. All I need are the wholes for the stick and buttons. Anyone have this for sale, or know where I would get started on such a thing?
 
You can contact your local glass shop and most of them are able to cut one to deminsion. Some will go as far as drilling holes. Or you can buy one and cut it yourself if you are feeling handy. The glass shop will probably charge you anywhere from 25-50 bucks for this sort of job.
 
Home Depot and lowes can cut you a piece too, but you have to do your own holes. Any corners trimming will be your job too :)


Kevin
 
i did this recently. it is super easy. cut your plexi to size. clamp it to your cp. from the backside you can drill out the holes with a 1 1/8" forstner bit (in reverse so that you are melting the plexi rather than cutting it)
 
i did this recently. it is super easy. cut your plexi to size. clamp it to your cp. from the backside you can drill out the holes with a 1 1/8" forstner bit (in reverse so that you are melting the plexi rather than cutting it)
Any benefit to melting it? I've used a hole saw and forstner bits. I prefer the hole saw for plexi and the forstner for wood. Never ran the forstner in reverse on the plexi though. I don't think I would want to wait for it to melt, especially if you have 16 holes to drill.
 
it is just as fast as drilling through it. the advantage is that there is less risk of cracking the plexi. i did 8 holes in about 15 minutes and I wasn't rushing.
 
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