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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #840 on: August 14, 2012, 08:32:22 AM »
Thanks guys! Yes, more than never I really need your moral support... the biggest part of the job is now behind me, but still a lot to do!  :P
This takes most of my free time... I can't really progress (or even start) on my games restorations ... 'til that room is not ready  :oops:

Basically you're building a *house* for your Galaxian III game, yes? That's dedication. A dedicated house.

Yeps! In short  :arrow: Nuno's V stands for Galaxian  ;)

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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #841 on: August 14, 2012, 08:54:35 AM »
Will you do the ceiling in the V3 the same as V1 & V2?
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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #842 on: August 14, 2012, 09:07:33 AM »
Will you do the ceiling in the V3 the same as V1 & V2?

Nope, the ceiling will stay like that. It would be to much work to build a cap ceiling.

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« Reply #843 on: August 14, 2012, 10:31:40 AM »
Will you do the ceiling in the V3 the same as V1 & V2?

Nope, the ceiling will stay like that. It would be to much work to build a cap ceiling.

You could paint it black so that it at least looks the same :)
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« Reply #844 on: August 14, 2012, 10:54:31 AM »
Still it's impressive to see how you can build a house like that from scratch.

Can I ask you, Bruno, what is your profession? You seem to know your way around construction, not to mention your father must be a real grand master?

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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #845 on: August 14, 2012, 12:16:12 PM »
Looooooking gooooood  :spaceace:

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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #846 on: August 14, 2012, 01:26:28 PM »
Go Bruno, Go!

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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #847 on: August 14, 2012, 04:30:39 PM »
Looking Great Bruno!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How are you going to heat and cool the new room?   I forget, I don't think you have the same problems with temperature and humidity like we do here.

And this is at 9:01 AM !! 





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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #848 on: August 14, 2012, 05:59:13 PM »
You could paint it black so that it at least looks the same :)

Nice idea indeed, but there is a kind of 'plastic film' sticked on the roof. It seems not easy to remove... I prefer to let it 'as is' for the moment. I'll ask to the roof company who to proceed, and the real purpose of this plastic film...

You seem to know your way around construction, not to mention your father must be a real grand master?

Well, I'm doing basically the same job done the V1 & V2 game rooms. In addition, my father is a carpenter/mason... it helps a lot  ;D

How are you going to heat and cool the new room?   I forget, I don't think you have the same problems with temperature and humidity like we do here.

I should use an electricity radiator to warm, but need some investigation to pick up the right one.
Well, I don't think I'll need something to cool the room... I'm not living in a furnace like you  ;D I'll do what I'm doing when it's too hot in the game room : I open the doors  ;) Working well so far.

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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #849 on: August 14, 2012, 09:12:29 PM »
Simply awesome, Bruno. You know, I'm a great fan of people who use their land to the limits of usage. Sadly I have no land to use because I live in an appartment. You have used your land optimally for a really good purpose. Beside your own pleasure, primarily for the preservation of this vintage amusement hardware, Galaxian III.

I think, at least in a clultural sense, such conduct should be sponsored by community / tax funds. These large machines aren't available today, only a few people are in possession of one. When I see how well you take care of yours, I wish that I were a billionaire so that I could wiz up a top secure climate controlled glass building for it on your land, with your permission ofcourse. People would see what it is, learn how to play it, and apretiate the superb digital interactive art once produced by the japanese amusement companies.

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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #850 on: August 15, 2012, 12:02:45 AM »

Bruno:
Thanks guys! Yes, more than never I really need your moral support... the biggest part of the job is now behind me, but still a lot to do!  :P
This takes most of my free time... I can't really progress (or even start) on my games restorations ... 'til that room is not ready  :oops:


Please tell me you won't do any dirty dusty work in that new room!    :o     Touch up paint is ok with a drop cloth!!!!!    ;)

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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #851 on: August 15, 2012, 09:29:01 AM »
Electrical heating is very expensive in terms of electricity consumption. An airco that can also heat is much more energy efficient when heating because it works as a heat pump:

Heat pumps are used to provide heating because less high-grade (i.e., low-entropy) energy is required for their operation, than appears in the released heat. In general, most of the energy for heating in such systems comes from the external environment, and only a fraction comes from the high-grade energy source. For example, in an electrically powered heat pump, the heat power released to the conditioned environment can be typically two or three times larger than the electrical power consumed, making the system efficiency 200 or 300%, as opposed to the 100% efficiency of a conventional electrical heater, in which all heat is produced from input electrical energy

Quote from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_pump

So airco will be much cheaper in the long run. Do get a pro to do it though, you will need the correct size airco for that large room ( a small unit cannot cope) and getting the pipes completely air and moist free is undoable.
If there stays air or moist in the system it will die soon....


Looking great by the way !! Starts to look like Europe's own ACAM/ Fun Spot :)


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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #852 on: August 15, 2012, 10:33:59 AM »
I think, at least in a cultural sense, such conduct should be sponsored by community / tax funds. These large machines aren't available today, only a few people are in possession of one.

I've few ideas in that way. I'll take care of this when the construction will be done. Not sure how far I can go atm tbh...  8)

Please tell me you won't do any dirty dusty work in that new room!    :o     Touch up paint is ok with a drop cloth!!!!!    ;)

No no! Don't worry, I don't plan to do a workshop inside the V3! ;)

Electrical heating is very expensive in terms of electricity consumption. An airco that can also heat is much more energy efficient when heating because it works as a heat pump:

OK André, I'll also check that way.

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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #853 on: August 16, 2012, 07:10:08 PM »
Ok, as you can see, the first layer of the walls insulation is done. The rafters on wall are also ready :



Before going further... It is time for the BIG step of ... the electricity!

Because the V3 is too big, I won't risk to 'improvise' the electricity map like I did in the previous lairs... I really need a specialist!

I remember a cool proposition from 'ombrenoire' (meaning 'black shadow' in english) to provide me help   :arrow:

The V3 it's amazing !   :twisted:
if you need an electrician or advice for electricity does not hesitate  ;)

Hell yeah! I've a TON of questions regarding 'how to energize that V3 big boy  ::) :P

So after few mails with him, and then many phone calls, it's time for him to come 'on site' for the official site survey  ;D He is living very close to me... it helps  8)

Here's the first draft done to show him how the V3 electricity setup should be ...



Each shape shows a specific circuit line...

Now, here's how I see the lights inside the V3.

Two switches for two different 'light ambiance'.



Remembers, this is the first drafts, things should evolve a little, but you got the idea  8)
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Re: I'm building my personal Gaming Room...
« Reply #854 on: August 16, 2012, 10:34:17 PM »
i like this part ! Electricity  :twisted: