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I appreciate all of the thumbs up. All of these machines have been fully restored by me. Regrained all of the SS, the coin doors look brand new. The Big Deal and Strato have repainted cabinets, other two, just touch ups. All of the heads have been repainted. I love Williams 70's EM's, as you can see. Have room for only two more, a Grand Prix and undecided. I have a dozen EM and early SS playfield's that I plan to spruce up and put on the walls and ceiling. I also have 6 mint 50's Bingo backglasses that I may add. I painted the walls and ceiling a midnight blue. My wife at first freaked out when I painted the ceiling, but when she saw it with the machines, she understood and said it looked great.
Quoted from SealClubber:For the person who asked about LED strip lighting; Buy 120v AC strips and you can go to like 300 ft or something. The DC ones are real short distance. They are more expensive but....
Also, learn from my mistake. Don't run the light above the machine. Duh right! I had to build a soffet for the ductwork which then put the strip above the machines instead of behind them as originally planned. Now I can't use the led strips on anything but minimum dim when I play.
Hey Clubber, can you add some pic's, so I better understand your mistake?
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