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Re: Williams Flash Restoration
« on: July 30, 2012, 11:22:37 PM »

Mainly focused on the Cabinet of this game over the last week, and I did not want to repair the broken section, but make a new one from scratch. It look a while, but it looks 100% better.

Here's the old and the new





Installed and the section is repainted. Looks heaps better  &&





Lock down bar assembly was really bad. There's a really cool paint at Bunnings that I thought I'd try, and it come up looking really good.





Siderails and rusted nails. All removed. Siderails regrained and new nails installed.





Front door was ok. Needed a bit of straightening. I strip the entire door, and clean, polish and repair or replace.





Then it looks like this ;





The door is REGRAINED - Not polished. None of the machines from this era had polished or buffed doors.


Door in installed and looks much better. Lower cabinet is basically done.





Pendulum Tilt looks great in this picture  <..>




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