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The sag is there to stay as well.
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I will sand the floor as clean as possible shortly.
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I am ready to repair the worst cosmetic spot in the from.
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Area is filled carefully and minimally so as not to do anymore harm.
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Repair is sanded.
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There is also an issue that goes to the inside from the left center coin door bolt.
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Area is filled,
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Sanded.
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Various chips are glued back and taped down to cure.
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All labels are removed from the head.
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Labels removed from the lower.
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Cabinet is cleaned thoroughly and will now be prepped for a buffer coat of clear to lock in the art and protect it fr
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Playfield is being prepped for the first clear application.
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Shooter lane is okay but shows a lot of ground in dirt.I will sand it as clean as possible.
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Typical wear at some of the various holes.
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Damage from removed parts.
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Biggest issue with these playfields are the severely raised hot dog shaped inserts with the very heavy detailed art.
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First clear applied.
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Level is slightly better but has more challenges ahead.
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Same level issues on the Rd2d insert.
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Cabinet is prepped and ready to clear.
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Cabinet is cleared.This process seals it so I can tape and paint on it later without damaging the art.
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Head is cleared.
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Sanding the previously cleared cabinet now.I cannot tape on it or do any serious art rework/repaint without the clearing
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I will be working towards sanding the grain out of the surface but only to the point where I do not break into the a
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Cabinet is sanded.
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