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Starting with the replacement playfield.Corrections will be made prior to clearing.
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Some inserts are in need of minor leveling sanding and clearing should take care of that.
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As is the norm on the second run of these playfields the replacement lagoon windows do not fit them(not the originals nore t
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Will not fully seat.
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With a dremel the corrections have been made to this area and the window now properly fits.
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Next will be putting the correct bevel on the Mosh pit hole.
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Hole now properly beveled.
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I can now sand and prep the playfield for clear.
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Playfield sanded.
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Clear applied.
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While this cures I can move onto the other aspects of the restoration.
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Lower cabinet is repaired and sealed.
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Head repaired and sealed.
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Lower painted and cleared.
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Clear is wet right now but will dry down to a lower gloss once cured overnight.
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Head painted and cleared.Will screen the back of the head next.
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Playfield is sanded and ready to polish.
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Polished.
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Detail picture of the properly beveled mosh pit hole.
Playfield is ready to t nut and rebuild.
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Base game.
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Spare cabinet is ready to decal.
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Decals applied.
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Teardown .Will restore each part as it is removed on this particular game since I already had the playfield and cabinet read
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Light tub/translite assembly will be taken apart cleaned and rebuilt with new channels and bulbs.
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Panel rebuilt.
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Ready.
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Will gut the head next.
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