Got a beat up bally 1969 joust. Repainted cabinet and clear coated cabinet. Clear coated playfield.still have a re set problem and 2 switches not working.
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Got a beat up bally 1969 joust. Repainted cabinet and clear coated cabinet. Clear coated playfield.still have a re set problem and 2 switches not working.
Quoted from xTheBlackKnightx:I may be having the backglass reproduced by Stephen at BGResto in the next few months.
The one I have is not missing any paint and is completely scannable, but needed to have the "game over" section redone due to heat damage. If I have this completed, you can then contact Stephen and have another made for your game.
Good job on the playfield clear coat, if I run into another Joust in the future, I will be doing the same thing as an extra project, as the game is I have is already solid.
Keep flipping,
TBK
thanks. let me know about back glass
Quoted from Sideways:tatman9999 - Wow! BEAUTIFUL!!! Can I ask what kind of clear coat you did? I’m working on a new overlay for my Flash Gordon pinball machine, and I’m interested in clear coating it the same as yours. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
DuPont chromo clear.
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