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Lower sanded and ready to refinish.
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Lower refinished.
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Head prepped.
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Head refinished.
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Head has been screened withthe correct warning text.
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Playfield is NOS but not drilled or dimpled.Great looking playfield though many have obvious flaws or have been poorly stor
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First I will dimple the underside.I actually drill them with a small bit so the screws have a nice pilot hole.
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Underside is "dimpled".
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This give a good idea of how many holes need to be located.It is essential that this be accurate so the parts line up prop
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The top will be drilled and dimpled next.The drilling is for all the large post and pass through parts.The dimpling will be
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This photo helps highlight how much of a blank the playfield is prior to drilling.
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Playfield is drilled and dimpled topside.Like the underside I drilled small holes instead of truly dimpling.
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The jet bumper area has been properly drilled for a recess so the jet bumper nails will be at the surface level and allow
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Playfield is being prepped for initital clear.
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Clear applied.
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Playfield looks very good.Depending on how the clear settles over the next few days I wil either sand and polish or sand an
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After letting set up for a month I decided to go ahead and sand and clear it one more time.I think this will give the best
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Sanded.
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Final clear.
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Hard to beat an NOS playfield when you can get one.
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After is cures I will sand and polish it.
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Cabinet is ready to decal.
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Decals are applied on the sides.
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Decals finished out.Rebuild begins.
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Black nickel rails are installed.
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