The SC and TOM have to be done and at their new homes by Christmas.
St Bernardus comes by to check progress.
He is obviously in the Christmas spirit even though it isn’t quite Halloween yet. DA54E43B-BF11-45B8-823E-7760BBFDF7E1 (resized).jpeg
The edges are sanded on the SC.
image (resized).jpgimage (resized).jpgimage (resized).jpg23A53C85-3865-4A19-B710-0AEDD5119DA3 (resized).jpegHey Chris, Have you ever cleared over decals and if you don't mind sharing, What brand of clear are you using?
I am still blown away by your decal edge sanding technique. I just would not have the balls to try that!
Quoted from heni1977:Hey Chris, Have you ever cleared over decals and if you don't mind sharing, What brand of clear are you using?
Yes. I have done that. Basically that is what happened with the Radical.
I only do this if I have to though.
It requires the plastic painting system and steps for the best possible adhesion.
I use DuPont products. They are now Axalta /Cromax.
Busy Friday morning
Moved the SC Cabinet back into rebuild area
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Began the underside rebuild of Radical.
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Still finding challenges as I install the deleted features.
In this case the sling arm mount falls right in line with a t nut hole.
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I figure out a #6 small case t nut on the topside will allow clearance and anchoring.
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Area is then populated.
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Wiring underway on the Radical. 3410ED9C-10A3-4351-9C0E-F72C7C185296 (resized).jpeg
When looking through my reference pictures from 14 years ago I had to laugh at the coincidence.
Looking at the reference picture
Radical and SC were active projects.
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Today it is is the same
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Racing around to come up behind you again.
The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older.....
TOM cabinet is decaled and the edges are finished.
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I feel pretty confident in my subway making and alignment although it seems like anytime I am asked to do this type of thing(parts and feature fabrication) it is troublesome on the back end. This is why I really tried to get it figured out and working prior to teardown.
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Sunday
Cooked chicken wings
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Chicken thighs
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Potatoes au gratin
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I always eat something green
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Curtis almost never
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Homemade cookies too
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Curtis of course had to turn them into ice cream sandwiches
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Then we take the flight.
He is already giggling
Quoted from High_End_Pins:Sunday
Cooked chicken wings
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Chicken thighs
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Potatoes au gratin
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I always eat something green
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Curtis almost never
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Homemade cookies too
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Curtis of course had to turn them into ice cream sandwiches
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Then we take the flight.
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I wasn’t hungry ... and then I saw this post. Heading to the kitchen...
Quoted from Spyderturbo007:Every time I see the flights, I think of this....
I now need a whistle
The POTO is another slow project that is starting to make its way into process.
The day I pulled it from the warehouse I thought how easy it was going to be with a nice new playfield.
Once I got a good look at it inside I realized it was a much more involved restoration than anticipated.
It’s biggest issues are severe rust and corrosion.
If this were a Williams Bally game I would have a good stock of plated parts and it would go smoothly but in this case I will have to break each part down have it plated and rebuild from there.
Much more work upfront,down time and revisiting it later after the parts are back in hand.
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chris:
when are you starting the HEP restore camp where would-be pinball restorers get to come down and in exchange for room, board and fantastic meals (and beer!) you get a hired hand for the week?
Quoted from j_m_:chris:
when are you starting the HEP restore camp where would-be pinball restorers get to come down and in exchange for room, board and fantastic meals (and beer!) you get a hired hand for the week?
Sign me up. I’m off from May 23rd to August 4th. I’m even willing to cook food as part of my duties.
Quoted from pzy:What in the world is this mess? Haha[quoted image]
someone's repair to the plastic subway that is probably all smashed out at the end...
Quoted from pzy:What in the world is this mess? Haha[quoted image]
It is something I can only describe as goo.
Quoted from j_m_:chris:
when are you starting the HEP restore camp where would-be pinball restorers get to come down and in exchange for room, board and fantastic meals (and beer!) you get a hired hand for the week?
One day I am honestly going to do something like that. Don’t know when or how exactly right now but it is something I do plan on doing at least once.
Had to build pallets and pack games the rest of yesterday.
They were supposed to pick up Monday but didn’t call So that usually means Wednesday so I am glad I got it out of the way.
Quoted from High_End_Pins:One day I am honestly going to do something like that. Don’t know when or how exactly right now but it is something I do plan on doing at least once.
I'll look for my cut of the proceeds
I think that I've got the price structure worked out for you
basic course
$500 / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board. during your indentured servitude, you will tutor under jedi master chris hutchins learning all of the tricks of the trade
advanced
$2,500* / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board, allowing you to bring your own game that you will restore under chris' guidance
ultimate
$10,000* / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board, chris restores one of your games while you get to supervise, provide input and drink 10%+ beers
* additional fees may be incurred based on the number of questions you ask and issues that chris has to fix
Quoted from j_m_:I'll look for my cut of the proceeds
I think that I've got the price structure worked out for you
basic course
$500 / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board. during your indentured servitude, you will tutor under jedi master chris hutchins learning all of the tricks of the trade
advanced
$2,500* / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board, allowing you to bring your own game that you will restore under chris' guidance
ultimate
$10,000* / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board, chris restores one of your games while you get to supervise, provide input and drink 10%+ beers
* additional fees may be incurred based on the number of questions you ask and issues that chris has to fix
Your post just made Chris re-think this idea!
Where can you stay for a week with meal and room and board for 500$?
The advance one ..... this would drive Chris nuts. As he has advised on several occasions he has OCD. Watching someone restore a game under his "guidance" would drive him crazy!
The 10k one, that will cover the restoration of the game and the beers!
all in fun j_m_
Quoted from j_m_:I'll look for my cut of the proceeds
I think that I've got the price structure worked out for you
basic course
$500 / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board. during your indentured servitude, you will tutor under jedi master chris hutchins learning all of the tricks of the trade
advanced
$2,500* / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board, allowing you to bring your own game that you will restore under chris' guidance
ultimate
$10,000* / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board, chris restores one of your games while you get to supervise, provide input and drink 10%+ beers
* additional fees may be incurred based on the number of questions you ask and issues that chris has to fix
Damn I am already paying more than $500 a week myself
Quoted from j_m_:I'll look for my cut of the proceeds
I think that I've got the price structure worked out for you
basic course
$500 / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board. during your indentured servitude, you will tutor under jedi master chris hutchins learning all of the tricks of the trade
advanced
$2,500* / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board, allowing you to bring your own game that you will restore under chris' guidance
ultimate
$10,000* / week
covers the cost of your meals and room & board, chris restores one of your games while you get to supervise, provide input and drink 10%+ beers
* additional fees may be incurred based on the number of questions you ask and issues that chris has to fix
There should be an additional fee for the included fitness program.
Hi HEP,
once you sanded the edges after installing the decals, how are you repainting them?
I did always cut the edges with a sharp scalpel and than repainted / touched with a fine brush per hand.
The important preliminary work here is that you have straight / stable edges so that the knife can easily "float" over them while cutting the decals.
It takes almost 2 hours but it's worth and making the difference.
Chris, along with HEP Camp, need the HEP 'Time Life Series" of Pinball Restoration. Or, just a simple 500 page how-to book with photos. I'd buy it.
The Radical is all done. No chance of finished pictures today. Maybe not tomorrow either because of Halloween but maybe so.
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The channels were really tight and the art does not really extend far as it should towards the edges but I made it all work.
The mirroring is nice and the art is durable so maybe just a small tweak in the sizing or process would help.
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The channels were really tight and the art does not really extend far as it should towards the edges but I made it all work.
The mirroring is nice and the art is durable so maybe just a small tweak in the sizing or process would help.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]
That looks spectacular Chris! Are you saying you were able to use the latest ROMS even with adding back in features that never made it to mass production?
Also, I've been considering the CPR back glass for my Radical, World Cup, and F-14 Tomcat. Are the fitting tweaks you mentioned easy for a novice?
Radical finished
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