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Vid's Guide to Ultimate Playfield Restoration

By vid1900

11 years ago


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Post #7 Playfield damage assessment. Posted by vid1900 (11 years ago)

Post #8 Insert damage assessment. Posted by vid1900 (11 years ago)

Post #34 How to sand your new inserts flat. Posted by vid1900 (11 years ago)

Post #35 Cleaning old glue out of the insert holes. Posted by vid1900 (11 years ago)


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#1134 9 years ago

Picked up a Monopoly a few days ago. After playing it as-is all weekend with my friends, I decided to start stripping the pf last night for cleaning. Found this...

Should show topside and under pf, then a pic of how it "should" look.

Target removed so damage is easier to see.

Thanks for any advice on how to go at this.
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#1139 9 years ago

The crazy thing is that a machine screw was there and actually belongs there. Those solid plastic post sleeves they used on this game have to be the reason the beating was so bad. I figure the rubber post sleeves absorb much of the energy, while the solid white plastic posts just keep getting beat back.

Thanks for the input. Much appreciated.

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