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Offline Strangeways

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Re: Williams Terminator 2 Restoration
« on: August 22, 2016, 11:36:01 PM »
Back in the saddle again.  ^^^

Here are sold photos of the AWESOME cabinet repaint and redecal that Timbo and Stu did for me last year. These are old shots that I only now realized I had not posted. The cabinet is completed, and I'll post up photos of that shorty.









But for this update, I have recommenced the playfield re assembly. All the parts have been cleaned, polished and worn / broken parts are identified and replaced. I used to tumble the old springs, but now I simply replace them.





Assemblies rebuilt with new parts ;





Lamp boards cleaned, pins resoldered and then refitted. I use wire leads for the pop bumper sockets and then solder them into the wiring harness.





Around the pop bumpers I install adhesive mylar rings. All new parts for the rebuild. Guard rails are all regrained. Posts are simply tumbed and re installed.














Under the playfield is almost done. Just waiting on flipper kits and new flipper coils ;





The underside is almost done - this game was missing the entire single Drop target Assembly. The assembly is in two parts - the DT and the reset assembly. Both are sourced and re fitted. At the time I started the restoration, the mounting plate for the reset assy was unavailable and the bracket assembly was difficult to locate. Now the entire DT assy is available as an assembled unit.

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