1 Average TAF.Maybe a bit below but for my purposes it is fine.
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6 Dirty.
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8 Some wiring hacks.Nothing to worry about.
9 Teardown begins.
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12 Wiring is removed one harness at a time.
13 Toipside teardown in process.
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15 Playfield is out of the cabinet and almost stipped complete.
16 Cabinet is ready for final teardown.
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20 I am having a new cabinet built for this game .While I wait I will move forward withthe rest of the restore.
21 NOS TAF playfield.It is not drilled or dimpled.That is pretty typical on NOS TAF playfields.It is very important that this
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24 I will pre drill the underside first.Like the topside accurate hole location is very important.Getting things a touch off
25 Underside is a complete blank.
26 Underside has been predrilled.I use that term now instead of dimpled since I choose to make small pilot holes instead of ju
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29 The topsde has also been drilled and cleared as well.
30 Once this cures a couple of days I will sand it down and put one more final coat on.
31 Playfield is ready for the final sand and clear.
32 Sanded.
33 Final clear applied.
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37 While the playfield sets up I will begin prepping the rest of the parts and the new cabinet.
38 New cabinet is ready to prep.
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40 New head is primed.