DIY LVL23 "XL" Bartop / Tabletop Arcade Cabinet Kit (SANWA Mounting Pattern) by LEP1 Customs

* EASY TO ASSEMBLE WITH ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND PICTURES *

This kit contains the pre-cut, routed and pre-drilled MDF for a DIY Bartop/Tabletop Arcade Cabinet, and is the ONLY kit to feature the following:

Pre-routed integrated marquee bracket
Pre-routed baton indents for easier assembly
Adjustable horizontal monitor positioning
Pre-drilled holes for mounting two 4" speakers
Pre-drilled holes for mounting 2 SANWA JLF/JLW, Seimitsu LS-32/LS-33/LS-40/LS-55/LS-56, or ZIPPYY Joysticks
Pre-drilled holes for cabinet assembly
Numbered baton supports and the 26 screws for basic assembly

To assemble the basic cabinet, all you need to supply is the wood glue and a screwdriver.

That's right, all parts needed to assemble the basic cabinet are included (except for the wood glue)!

For a complete assembly, we suggest the following parts (not included):

Up to 19" Square LCD Monitor or Up to 23" Widescreen LCD Monitor (cabinet has 20.75" internal width)
4 screws for LCD VESA Mount (4 or 8 washers are suggested)
2 Joysticks with SANWA mounting pattern
8 Screws, 8 washers, and 8 nuts for joystick mounting
Up to 18 Arcade Buttons [24mm buttons for Start and Coin(4), 30mm for action(14)]
2 4" Speakers
8 screws, 8 washers, 8 nuts for speaker mounting
Game system (Raspberry Pi, Game Elf, Pandora's Box, Mini PC, etc)
Power supply
Wiring (as needed by Game System, speakers, and monitor)
Marquee Insert (auction photo shows color laser printed paper)
Plexiglass to cover LCD (optional/personal taste)
Marquee backlight (optional/personal taste)
Light Sandpaper
Primer
Paint

The listing pictures feature our kit unsanded and assembled with items that are not included: wood glue and custom marquee printed on copier paper

The assembly was easy enough to be completed by one adult arcade enthusiast.

NOTE: The monitor mounting panel is placed where it is in the photo so it could be clearly seen, not where it is recommended to be placed(ideally it should be further back).

If you have any questions, feel free to ask.