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Main playfield sanded and ready to polish.
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Main polished.
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Playfield is ready to t nut and rebuild.
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Will teardown and restore the original coin door next.It is a bit rough but it is the correct one so I prefer to work with
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Coin door textured refinished and rebuilt with new slot plastics.
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Rear cabinet protectors have been two toned to better match once installed.
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Door installed.
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Up on legs.
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Power box will be reconditioned.
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A few hacks here and there to deal with .
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Wiring for the cabinet is now in order.
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Transformer main plug was replaced along with both sides of theGI plug coming out of it and in the harness.
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Recondition box in place all wiring for the cabinet routed.
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Found a perfect spot to brand with the logo.
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Reconditioned lamp panel in place.
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Main playfield rebuild started.
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Corroded parts were nickel plated.Ball trough guides,hanger brackets etc.
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Ready to flip.
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Ready to rewire.It will need exstensive attention in this phase.Very time consuming to be done in this manner but the wiri
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Because of the many hours spent going through the harnesses I skipped the process documentation and will just highlight th
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All generic daisy chains and jumpers were removed and rewired with color correct wire.Done in a way that insures it will be
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Many sockets were replaced during the process.There are certain types of sockets that are a bit more unreliable than other
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Thicker gauge wire used on the edges to eliminate the risk of them breaking easily and then in turn touching something and
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This is all the trash that came out of the harnesses.
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Ready to go in the cabinet.
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Playfield is in it's new home.
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