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Close up of the previously damaged switch cut out and also highlighting the match of the wood tones used.The flipper hole
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Light checking the inserts shows the many breaks and border issues in the black.
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Another example.
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All inserts were masked and sprayed.Takes a few hours to do that.One of my least favorite jobs.
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Inserts unmasked.
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Ready for the second clear application.
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Second clear applied.Wet in the following pics.
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Looking much better .
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Still has a very slight depression on the inner switch cut out from the ball drop but it is much closer to flat now.N
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Flasher insert is taking shape.It will take a little more work to get perfectly leveled.
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Upper areas of concern are much better off.
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Gumball exit wear is repaired.
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Playfield has cured overnight.
I will let this soak in a few days then prep it for the final sand and clear application.
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Playfield is sanded and ready for the final clear.
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as I would expect the insert level will need a little repaint.
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Mini playfield and insert work .
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Unmasked.
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Ready for the final clear.
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Final clear applied.
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Switch cut out repair is respectable now.
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Door panel inserts are level.
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Insert repair is complete.
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Mini is final cleared as well.
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I will let these set a couple weeks then final sand and polish.
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Playfield is sanded and ready for polishing.
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Polished.
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Finished pictures taken outside.
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Shooter lane remains natural.
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Wood tone repaints maintain the natural grain wear possible.
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Insert borders are complete and unbroken.
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Ball drop damage repaired.
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Damaged insert and art repaired in the jet flasher area.
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Gumball exit repaired.
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