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Moving onto the cabinet.The general cosmetics are okay but the parts,wiring and trim out is pretty poor.I will gut it and
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Head is torn down and off the lower.
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Lower is gutted of parts.
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The chocks on the back are actually deck pickets or something.The y need to be removed and replaced with the correct chock
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Current chocks removed.
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Inside there are a few patch plugs.On the outside the cabinet looks okay in these areas so I will shave these down and fi
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Rails are removed because they should be replaced.From this point forward I will focus on getting the cabinet properly cl
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Playfield is ready to sand.
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Playfield sanded.
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Playfield cleared.I was able to eliminate most of the ghosting in the inserts.
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Back to the cabinet.
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Repairs are being made.As much as I can do without getting to any of the visible art.
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Ready to trim out.
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Trimmed out.
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Unmasked.Floor was sanded clean.I will tighten up the exterior in a few spot including the large missing chunk that was
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Head is being reworked.It will be primed painted and rescreened in all areas possible.
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Repairs being made.
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Ready to prime.
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Head primed.
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Sanding and repainting will be next.
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Primer sanded.
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Refinished.Gloss will die down as it cured.I will rescreen it next.
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Untaped.I will clean it up and finish the edges as well.
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New correct chocks are installed.
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No more signs of the dowels and wood plugs.Cabinet is braided and new reinforced leg plates are installed.
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New rails are installed.
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Head is back on lower.
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Just about ready to wire.
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Final clear sanded and polished.
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Topside rebuild in process.
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Underside rebuild begins.
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Switch harness rebuilt and installed.
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All the coils have to have the connection properly redone.Even though they are on plugs from the factory someone has put
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Just an example of one coil properly done.
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Underside rebuild is complete enough to put the playfield back in the cabinet.
Resting brackets were plated.
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