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Offline Douggie

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Sell as scrap or persist?????
« on: August 31, 2010, 12:17:23 AM »
I'd value some opinions on this one please.......recently bought a "Fish Tales", My limited knowledge / research tells me a good one goes for around 2500, I paid 2000 for this as I thought it was basically sound but just had some playfield ware which did not worry me at all. Anyway, shortly after getting it I noticed the bottom of the cabinet had almost fallen out...it was sort of held in by a load of mismatched long wood screws held in each side. My woodworking skills are zero so I got a friend who is a cabinet maker to have a look. The whole cabinet has either had water through it or has been stored in a damp enviroment for years and the glue that holds everything together has gone off, added to this the wood on all sections of the cabinet has kind of seperated and gone soft...the closest I can describe it is when you see old chipboard thats been outside.  I suggested a few litres of PVA glue and some packing made from scrap wood glued inside all around the edges (note, never let me do any home renovations) but my friend reckons its too far gone and he could make a new cabinet from scratch for me, as for the decals I'd just get my daughter (who's an artist) a free shot at painting it with a suitable theme.  Ive fixed many other small faults in the game already and its now playing quite well (if you discount the several large bits of firewood and bricks sitting underneath to hold it up) but the other fault Im concerned with is the power transformer has obviously had moisture damage too and is "crackling" when turned on. This is def a transformer only issue as Ive gone to the trouble of powering it up and removing the boards from the  secondary windings, therefore removing all load (Im familiar with moisture damage to transformers having restored vintage radios) Now my friend will make a cabinet at material cost only but its going to be a big job I reckon, then the cost of a transformer (I have no idea what that will be), Im wondering if its worth continuing with or giving up ? I think I have pretty much all other faults fixed (except for all the large electro's in the PSU which a bulging out more than Big Kev's guts) There is no discernable water damage to the top part , including playfield of the machine.
Should I cut my losses or carry on? My thought was to chuck it or offer it cheap to someone with either more time than me or for parts but my kids really love it.
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P.S I promise this will be my last post about fixing "shitters" from now on my next machines will either come from a shop or one of the many perfectionist restorer types here  :D



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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2010, 12:43:31 AM »


2k is allot of $$ to just walk away from

maybe look for a second hand cabinet normally around 250
transformer around  $50 - 75
cabinet decals on ebay for around 150 - 200

then the fun begins of the transfer

Any board can be fixed  just takes time


if you can post some pictures , I and MANY here can offer help

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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2010, 03:22:15 AM »
Douggie, I just took 3 perfect stripped out cabinets to the tip on the weekend.  @.@ @.@ If I had of read this on Saturday, It would heve been a no brainer to give you a perfect cabinet to use. I dumped a Last Action Hero, A Leathal Weapon 3 and a Jurrassic Park. All cabinets are at the tip, I bet they are still sitting there. It hasnt rained either. Where do u live ?

I can help if u are nearby, or at least someone else on the forum might come up with a donor cabinet for you. I may have one still spare.

A replacement cabinet like the ones I just took to the tip is the answer rather than just making one.

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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2010, 07:29:33 AM »
Bugger I am looking for an empty cabinet to do a pinmame conversion....Ahh

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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2010, 08:28:38 AM »
I dumped a Last Action Hero, A Leathal Weapon 3 and a Jurrassic Park.

Nice of you to offer Brett, but those are Data East so the cab shape is different (ie DE's are longer, not sure about width).

You're not having much luck there Douggie! I hope these two problem games don't spoil it for you. A big lot of us got diddled on our first or second purchases, so it's not unusual. Hang in there mate.
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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2010, 09:05:51 AM »
Hey dougie that fish tales with the bottom of the cab falling out has been for at least 3 months,did the seller tell you about it at the time of sale,if not thats a low act cause he has not been able to sell it,anyway maybe you can brace it with some metal straps.


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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #6 on: August 31, 2010, 09:38:56 AM »
I have re-built cabinets like that. Piece of ply - some time, pull it apart, few hits with a hammer and a coat of cleat BINGO - all fixed.
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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #7 on: August 31, 2010, 10:11:18 AM »
I dumped a Last Action Hero, A Leathal Weapon 3 and a Jurrassic Park.

Nice of you to offer Brett, but those are Data East so the cab shape is different (ie DE's are longer, not sure about width).

You're not having much luck there Douggie! I hope these two problem games don't spoil it for you. A big lot of us got diddled on our first or second purchases, so it's not unusual. Hang in there mate.

yeh you are right. a williams one will have to be the go. shame they didnt make them all the same.

Homepin (Mike) is correct. Perhaps a few new wooden board replacements might be the go. Also, Rob from Bikecity in Melbourne often has empty cabinets for sale as well, real cheap.  ^^^
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« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2010, 10:33:35 AM »
Douggie, I just took 3 perfect stripped out cabinets to the tip on the weekend.

A little OT and I might have missed the thread but did you offer these around?

Surely people are always looing for good nick cabs for pinmame or to experiment with

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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #9 on: August 31, 2010, 12:38:15 PM »
Keep gong duggie I have rebuild some absolute shitters and once you are finished you appreciate them all the more.    And feel freeto keep asking question I for one am happy to help out as much as possible.

 

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« Reply #10 on: August 31, 2010, 01:36:10 PM »
Keep gong duggie I have rebuild some absolute shitters and once you are finished you appreciate them all the more.    And feel freeto keep asking question I for one am happy to help out as much as possible.

 

i can conform this ,  he really buys crap ....  sorry mate had to say it

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« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2010, 02:48:13 PM »
Keep gong duggie I have rebuild some absolute shitters and once you are finished you appreciate them all the more.    And feel freeto keep asking question I for one am happy to help out as much as possible.

 

Same here.. i have a habit of buying crappy games as well, and making them look and play good again coz i love a challenge.. or maybe im just crazy  :D :lol

So i say persevere with this game, as others have said plenty of help here if you need it ^^^ I have scrapped a couple of games in the past which im very sorry i did now, as i thought at the time id never be able to get help or parts.

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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #12 on: August 31, 2010, 02:49:06 PM »
Never give in. Just remember that you have already spent $2000 - So you just need to rebuild or source another cabinet. Maybe someone has a donor cabinet (Brett or MarkC etc..). Here's one from left field - Contact "The Pinball Factory" - They MAY have a spare from the MM Project (No smart comments - just giving a suggestion). You can buy decals and you should be able to source a parted out cabinet with electricals.

Do not part it out - Wait for someone to offer the parts you need. Just need some patience.
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« Reply #13 on: August 31, 2010, 03:14:01 PM »
Keep gong duggie I have rebuild some absolute shitters and once you are finished you appreciate them all the more.    And feel freeto keep asking question I for one am happy to help out as much as possible.

 

i can conform this ,  he really buys crap ....  sorry mate had to say it

No problems Mark
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Re: Sell as scrap or persist?????
« Reply #14 on: August 31, 2010, 08:33:53 PM »
I agree, persist with it. Having sunk $2k into it I think you deserve a return, and as a game Fish Tales is up there. So worth a bit of extra effort to fix up the cabinet.