Author Topic: BALLY STRIKES AND SPARE RESTORE (Real time restore)  (Read 5075 times)

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Well had a big day out in the shed i always seem to when im hung over.

  I started by cleaning the Plastics while my post screws etc were in the tumbler (Not a good noise with a splitting headache)

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Then it was time to install the New posts they look so much better than the faded red originals.

And polished and installed the ball return lane

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This is coming up real Nice Daniel !  ^^^
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This is coming up real Nice Daniel !  ^^^

Thanks Marco

  Here are some photos with the plastics on

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Very very nice mate  ^^^
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The cleaning and polishing of the plastics makes them so much better - something that all of us can so easily do.

Just a bit sad the slings only have a hand filling in the score card compared to the rest of the art!

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Looking great mate  ^^^

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While im waiting on a few parts to arrive i started to rebuild the flippers and Slingshots. 

All the parts were removed and tumbled then hit with the buffing wheel.  Rebuilt using a Pinball Resource full rebuild Kit sadly i ordered the wrong flippers the shaft just isn't long enough GRRRRR  ^.^

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Game is look great Daniel. Keen for a game!
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she is so close.  $#$

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Well i finally pulled my finger out and rebuilt my spare Power Supply Board has new everything  and all the upgrades suggested by Clays ^^^

  Will remove the current one from strikes and polish up the best looking frame and transformer to make it look its best as the other is just a spare for testing im not to fussed how it looks
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That playfield looks pretty sweet Daniel ^^^ ^^^

Theres nothing i hate more that trying to touch up one small patch in a large area of one colour. So what i've taken to doing is to repaint the whole area in a close matching colour... masking off the surrounding areas and spraying in the new colour.
Having said that, i think you've done a pretty good job with that yellow. I usually give up after several attempts at colour matching and just paint the whole lot  :lol

Once again, well done!!

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Looking great Daniel.

Awesome machine.  Looking forward to getting a game.

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Daniel, what size lift channel did you use on the backglass, the 3/16” or the 1/8”?
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Daniel, what size lift channel did you use on the backglass, the 3/16” or the 1/8”?

Im not sure i ordered the wrong one the first time LOL ill see if i can find the receipt.  I know i needed the fatter one if that helps not real good with the old measurments