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Ready to begin teardown.The games I haven't done before like this DH take me a bit longer to get to because I have to do
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Head is being gutted.
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Underside teardown begins to help free up some of the items up top.
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Boards and coils along with harnesses are coming off.
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Wiring and most mechs are removed.
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Topside teardown begins.
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Playfield is out of the cabinet.
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Underside nearly stripped complete.
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Magnet was so mushroomed that it had to be threaded out through the top to keep from damaging the playfield.
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Underside stripped.T nuts will stay in since I am going to install new ones in the NOS playfield.
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Topside stripped.
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Coils will be torn down and rebuilt.
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Coils torn down brackets ready to polish.
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Most parts removed thus far are cleaned and bagged up.
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Head is gutted.
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Lower cabinet gutted.
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I am going to prep the NOS playfield now.The big challenge will be locating and cutting the drop target hole.
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I am going to use this old scrp FT playfield as a template.They use the same target so it will be more accurate than just
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I cut the section out to use as a template.
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The playfield is dimpled for the target assembly so that helps a little.
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New target assembly.I will need to change up the wiring but the assembly is correct otherwise.
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Template is screwed in place lining up the dimples.
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Traced out.Smaller than the original for now so I can just do a rough cut and enlarge as I smooth it into the correct sh
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Rough cut is done and the target is screwed in place to make sure it works and see what adjustments need to be made to th
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Hole is smoothed in and properly shaped.There is some minor chipping to address during the paint and clear process bu that
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Target is refit and checked against the FT template for the correct sizing and look.
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