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1965 CC Preview Ball Bowler Restoration

By VegasMike

8 years ago


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    #6 8 years ago

    Hey VegasMike, welcome to the ball bowler restoration club!

    I picked up a 1957 United Team Bowling Alley in December and have spent the last 2.5 months addressing the electrical, mechanical and structural issues and now I'm about ready to turn my attention to the finishing work. Could you tell me what kind of paint you used (ie. enamel, latex) and how it is being applied?

    Ball bowlers: The king of the EM arcade machines and the mother of all shop jobs!

    Randy

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