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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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#7615 2 years ago

Hi all! Just picked up an ‘82 Bally Speakeasy with a composite playfield (did NOT know that was a thing!). Shown are the area’s that are showing wear. All-in-all, it’s in pretty amazing shape for its age. My question is:Is this a good candidate for me to attempt my first full playfield restore/clear coat, or just a touch up in areas that need it? And, does Vid’s guide for the most part apply to this material? Thanks for your time!! P.S. Sorry for the poor quality images-poor quality phone. I can upload more detailed photos tomorrow if needed.

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#7617 2 years ago
Quoted from PinballAir:

Its interesting that if that playfield is composite that there seems to be slight planking in the second pic. That must be original finsh showing tgat rather than the substrate material.

Yeah, it’s strange. You can actually see planking throughout other parts of the playfield. It’s all new to me, so I figured I’d ask the experts. I’m in the dark on this one

#7620 2 years ago
Quoted from vid1900:

Let's see pics of the shooter lane and the back of the playfield too
Composite usually sucks up paint and clear like a sponge, so you'll probably want to seal those wear spots before you even put paint down.
Is it the 1, 2 or 4 player version?

2 player version. Surprising! I would guess that it would be so hard (read:nonporous) that it would be tough to get it to stick….Glad I asked!!

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#7622 2 years ago
Quoted from vid1900:

That shooterlane looks great.
I was worried it would have a pit dug out that would be tough to resurface.
I'd rebuild those flippers back to the pre 80s style, but otherwise it looks super clean
Should be an easy restore.

What I like to hear! Yes, it’s in great shape considering it’s age. Thanks for the help, Vid. I’ll post pics after it’s finished.

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