DJTT Approved Machine Shops in LA/OC
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    Im thinking about doing the arcade mod for my vci-100. Does anybody recommend a machine shop that has done the cuts before, so they don't have a question mark on their heads beforehand? Can you also post their prices so I don't get jooked? Looking for a shop in the LA/OC area. Thanks.

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    same, i just took my VCI apart and firmware upgraded as well as took the panel off to be cut, now i need a competent shop to do the cuts. Im in the LA/OC area as well
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    talk to dj phaded he's from the area and i think he got them done. A family member said any machine shop could do it you just have to take the vci shell and show them what you are trying to do. I cant really tell you what the cost is going to be tho
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    Shane: I got mine done at Accurate Manufacturing Co. in Glendale.
    Address: 6641 San Fernando Rd. 91201
    Phone: 818 240-4840

    I took the top panel and the file from the djtt arcade kit and they had it done next day. If your familiar with the area it's a couple doors over from Astro DJ Shop. It's a little pricey I believe I paid about $100. But they did a good job so I didn't care too much.
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    awesome, thanks for the tips. I was initially planning on having my friends dad help me with it, he works are a big engineering facility that does CNC work; I'm just sketched out reading about others who had their vci's botched at machine shops.
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    Yeah I was nervous too when I dropped off my VCI. But when I got it back I was relieved and happy with the results. I believe the shop cut it with a CNC. Good luck.
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    Just get a drill press and some oil, should take maybe 10 minutes.

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