@@LonnyPayne awesome. Also I've been thinking, if I were to use a wide body cabinet and the same size tv, getting the TV in and out could be simpler. Unless I'm missing something I think the only aspect I'd be changing is the side appearance. But the same up and down alignment would hold thus preserving the flipper location. Based on your knowledge, am I missing anything? I like your arguments but I think I could live with a wide body cabinet while visually trying to make the tables appear like in your normal cabinet
@@paulharder407 it all depends on the width between the sides of the cabinet. If the TV you choose is the same size or smaller then it will fit and not require the cutting. If the TV is slightly wider but not more than 1/2 inch or so then you might be able to router out a grove on on the sides of the cabinet but not all the way through like mine to get the TV in if that makes sense. But yes, since the length of the wide body and standard cabinets are the same then you would still get the full “length” of viewable are with just a little bezel of the TV showing on the side.
Hey Lonny - great video series on this VPIN!!! I was wondering if that 43" 4K tv you have in there is 60Hz or 120Hz refresh? Do you remember the model? Keep up the great content and thanks.
Dang, Lonzo. You’re amazing. I’m still waiting for my 60 in 1 you need to build me, Great work as always!
Lots of great info here. Thanks!
Thank you.
Good to see you back online again!
Thanks bro. 👍🏻
I'll be interested in seeing the video you mention doing about setting up a table with your set up
I hope to get it out next week.
@@LonnyPayne awesome.
Also I've been thinking, if I were to use a wide body cabinet and the same size tv, getting the TV in and out could be simpler. Unless I'm missing something I think the only aspect I'd be changing is the side appearance. But the same up and down alignment would hold thus preserving the flipper location. Based on your knowledge, am I missing anything? I like your arguments but I think I could live with a wide body cabinet while visually trying to make the tables appear like in your normal cabinet
@@paulharder407 it all depends on the width between the sides of the cabinet. If the TV you choose is the same size or smaller then it will fit and not require the cutting. If the TV is slightly wider but not more than 1/2 inch or so then you might be able to router out a grove on on the sides of the cabinet but not all the way through like mine to get the TV in if that makes sense. But yes, since the length of the wide body and standard cabinets are the same then you would still get the full “length” of viewable are with just a little bezel of the TV showing on the side.
@@LonnyPayne thanks. I thought so but thought it best to have a second pair of eyes in case I missed something before I buy the cabinet
Hey Lonny - great video series on this VPIN!!! I was wondering if that 43" 4K tv you have in there is 60Hz or 120Hz refresh? Do you remember the model? Keep up the great content and thanks.
No doggies?
Funny. I thought about that after I put it up. Wasn’t sure people watched that long. Lol
@@LonnyPayne Gotta have the dogs! :)