Starting to put leds in. Still tracking down the lower GI issue.
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Diagnose a couple of dead solenoids and two dead displays on a High Speed, then post for sale.
Still working on my Cactus Canyon cabinet swap.... Almost got the bottom cabinet done and will be starting on the head cabinet soon.
John
Quoted from snyper2099:https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/whats-are-you-working-on-today
This post sounded so familiar...
Dead as a doornail! Glad someone made a new topic.
After last month's game room party, I could see Winter wasn't leaving anytime soon, so I pulled out
the League Leader which I had stored for years. This one needed quite a bit of gluing. I had the 2 hit
panels redone, and a couple other decals, and for a machine that years back had survived a flood,
it came out okay. She has a little different game play than any of the others in the game room..
I really have to try new rails one day. The laminated stuff usually always has peeling.
I’m assuming your doing a hard top on fire power or you going for a natural look.
Quoted from Stretch7:I really have to try new rails one day. The laminated stuff usually always has peeling.
I’m assuming your doing a hard top on fire power or you going for a natural look.
Hardtop, really just trying to make a great player out of it.
Elvira cab is back together.
T2 decals are on
Started Fish tales head with Rad-cals. I was hoping for a better fit as they are about 1/4" to narrow so i just kept it tight to the fron of the head.
Just waiting for stuff to get powdercoated so i can get rails on fishtales then do the cab Rad-cals. We see how that goes.
Managed to polish some legs and coin doors today. Played a couple of games. Have a flu or cold, that just doesn't want to go away.
Quoted from Skypilot:Unfortunately it needs a fuse holder that I don’t have.
Remove fuse holder. Solder two wires, one to each end of fuse, then to board.
That should get you by until you get a fuse holder.
LTG : )
Quoted from LTG:Remove fuse holder. Solder two wires, one to each end of fuse, then to board.
That should get you by until you get a fuse holder.
LTG : )
The problem with that is I was selling it. I can't sell it unless its repaired. But much appreciated LTG.
I spent yesterday doing a coin door restore on my Safe Cracker. I masked off the back of the door and every hole with electrical tape to preserve the original labels that came with the machine as the paint inside was in good shape anyways. It was my first one and think it came out pretty good. I'm going to do the full cabinet and a new playfield and wanted to get the coin door done first. Going to tumble and paint the bolts when I do the cabinet.
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Did my first Rad-cal install on a fish tales. Have to say it went pretty good and cab fit was nice just the head was a little shy on the sides.
They go on quick i would say 3-4 times faster than decals but you should have 2 people for these. As for cutting out the holes went really quick too, i used a cordless drywall router with a guide point bit and poked hole from inside cabinet as a marker and cut from the front side with router. The protective layer hasnt been peeled yet in pictures so may look scratchy.
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Finished the NGS lane guide I epoxied the bracket on instead of riveting and may use some thin double side tape against the rail although it seems fine as is. Much improved IMO.
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Elvira done and plays great..I really think the powder on the speaker panel ties it all together.
I decided to go with a 2 tone for me fish reel and get a couple words added for fun.
Today ill be back working on T2 and hopefully some pics soon.
and a little bit of a connecter issue to fix.
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IMG_0727 (resized).JPGIMG_0728 (resized).JPGIMG_0731 (resized).JPGIMG_0732 (resized).JPGIMG_0733 (resized).JPG Last month I pulled out the League Leader which I had stashed for years.
This one survived a flood. The sides were broken away, but with the help of
a bunch of carpenter clamps, was able to save the original art..
Being not yet Summer like weather here in N.Y. and the United being in the
way of getting out the old Plymouth, I pulled the bowler out earlier this month.
Needless to say, there was no art to be saved on this one, so like with many, out
came the sander and bondo and began the first few dozens of hours.
She's getting close now. Should have her completed mid next week..
Quoted from chuckwurt:Mobile streaming rig built!
Just had good friend fabricate and powder one for yegpin tournament.
Made top arm longer for light support and 6 pockets for battery holders
It’s sweet and over the top just like everything we do for YEGPIN.
Quoted from Stretch7:Just had good friend fabricate and powder one for yegpin tournament.
Made top arm longer for light support and 6 pockets for battery holders
TAF p/f swap , no rotisserie ,no wucken furries . 2 x saw horses , and heaps of tape tags . previous owner had added a few extra connectors which made quite simple . have to power up thing to ensure it (I mean thing ) picks ball up , as quite a bit of movement in mounting bolts . on to the cab tomorrow
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