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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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#28 11 years ago
Quoted from ChadTower:

Could you describe your method for sanding the individual inserts? I'm picturing something like an upturned belt sander and holding the insert with vice grip.

Just lay the sandpaper on a flat surface and rub the insert across it. I wet sand stepping up through the grits.

#71 11 years ago
Quoted from vid1900:

Take an old insert, put a dot of glue on the face and see if you can chip it off.
http://www.amazon.com/SureHold-Plastic-Surgery-Super-Glue/dp/B004M599ME
The above Plastic Surgery glue has solvents that let it glue Nylon and other plastics that Cyanos normally don't bond to.
Might be a good experiment.

I bought a tube of this a few months ago while in a ace hardware. This stuff is awesome! It dries clear, quickly and holds like nothing ive ever used. Highly recommended.

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