- Mar 14, 2012
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Wait... One, two, three, four,..... Yeah, that's 22 pins fitting in there
Ah, if only! Need to just learn the secret of finding these abandoned dirt cheap tables that I've heard tale of.
Wait... One, two, three, four,..... Yeah, that's 22 pins fitting in there
This thread just reaffirms to me that, no matter how bad I want to own at least 1 table, I'm totally unfit to maintain (let alone restore) one. Still jealous of anyone able to have one at home though
Wouldn't be George, it'd be the Mouse...and I live only 15 miles from his house! Okay, I'll just stick to repairing the original artwork.
But more seriously - You could probably do some of your own touch-ups on the paint too. If you carefully remove that black paint you could properly fill in the worn sections from a photo to make it tough to notice that it wasn't original. That would work especially well if you got the playfield coated in mylar as some have suggested.
I just wouldn't let go of that machine if I were you. Like people have said it will be good practice if nothing else and $500 isn't a lot to spend, even if the machine never ends up being just the way you wanted it. Since its an older machine you might even find someone parting one out someday, and have a chance to replace that sound board for a reasonable cost.
It's a little off center. Here'a a pic of mine. Nonetheless, I've found things on mine that were not done correctly. For example, an original screw that was put in too far and just slightly poked through the playfield.
great stuff man, seems your headed in the right direction!
how are you gonna polish her balls?