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Lower gutted.
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A prime example of the condition of the metal and various parts removed.
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Head gutted.Heading into the paint shop next.
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Ready to start working on the playfield now.
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Sanding the shooter lane up.
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Little stuff I will catch here and there.A more thorough job will take place later in the process where needed.
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Lots of extra holes and move parts.All from adjustments during the build I guess.I am going to rough them in for now a
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Just some crude brush touches in the orange for now.
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First clear applied.
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After a few days cure I will get back to it and start the real repaints and repairs.
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Cabinet is now in the paint shop and ready to refresh.I will be doing a thorough job but at the same time I am not going
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I can't won't get carried away with repairs.Just going to hit the highlights because if I try to fix too much too well I w
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Will fix the structural parts first starting with the broken plys in the lower face of the head.
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Glued and clamped first.
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The picture is showing hgow glossy and orange peeliy the finish is.This will be our goal.An overall finish that matches
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Inside is being cleaned up.
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The added cardboard tube beside the speaker is removed and will be neatly replaced once refinishing etc is complete.
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Casmetic repairs are being made now where possible.
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Working the straight black areas.
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There are several layers of paint below the initial surface.It looks to have been primed,painted black,painted blue then
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Portions of the head are the same as the lower with the numerous coats of paint.
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