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Quoted from vdojaq:That's for the bottom of the bottom of the cabinet. He is talking about the backside panel that has the 4 small sliders on it. That piece take lots of punishment
This post does not go into much detail, since the method is discussed earlier in his topic.
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/cabinet-restoration-vids-guide/page/5#post-3731806
Quoted from FatPanda:I would be interested if someone has a fix for the particle board back panel. If anything, I'll use epoxy to keep the exposed side from continuing to fall apart.
I'm guessing that is what vdojaq was asking about, as well as the OP.
Quoted from vdojaq:Wasn't there a proper router bit to make that joint?
Something like this one?
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/cabinet-restoration-vids-guide/page/7#post-4007015
Quoted from vdojaq:Wrong cabinet, that's for modern Bally/Williams. We are talking classic Bally
Likely in that topic however.
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