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Re: Williams Flash Restoration
« on: August 03, 2012, 10:57:32 AM »
On to the playfield. It was cleaned earlier on, but it is time for a polish and wax. Here's the results after a high polish and three coats of wax ;








Drop Targets - My pet hate of Williams SS machines. Always problematic. Whenever there is a problem with a drop target assembly, its time to rebuild them completely. When buying a reconditioned or restored Williams game, you can tell if the job was done properly JUST by looking at the Drop Target Assembly. It is a time consuming process, but well worth it.

Here's a gummed up (lubricated) set of drop targets. Just filthy.





The process is to clean them with degreaser, then Metho, then scotchbrite and Nifti. They come out looking new. A fresh set of target decals and new coil sleeves and they look and WORK like new !





Next Update - Total rebuild of lower playfield.
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