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Shored this up a little prior to the initial clear.Mostly getting the "paint" that was used of of it.
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Same thing on the mine hole.Leaving it mostly as is and reworking it from there.
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First clear applied.
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Shooter lane is better but not what it needs to be to stay natural so Ia nice skilled rpaint will be in order the
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Switch cut outs at the inlane on both sides are sealing up with clear and will be flattened then repainted as neede
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This will set just a couple days then be ready to sand and start the true repairs and repaints.
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Ribbon cables cleaned up and no longer covered with overspray.
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Swapping power boxes out for a mildly plated version.
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New cabinet and head are in the paint shop and ready to prep for refinishing.
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Lower prepped for primer.
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Head prepped for primer.
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Lower primed.
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Head primed.
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Playfield is sanded.
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Repairs are made where needed.
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Cleaned and ready to begin repaints.
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Wood tones refreshed.
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Shooter lane refinishing is getting started.No choice on this one but will try to maintain as much of a natural look as
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Refinishing the white to blue transition because of ramp flap wear.
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Repainting the entire upper loop because of wear.This is a tougher job because of the multi color transitions.
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After some minor black and hand work the playfield is ready to clear.
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Playfield is cleared once again.
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Shooter lane shows a little natural grain .More muted because of the need to eliminate the ground in dirt and wear b
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This may be the final clear depending on how it settles over the next couple days.If so it will be sanded and polish
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