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Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« on: November 29, 2008, 10:38:17 PM »
Well i thought i had better start a restoration thread for my Haunted House, i will add things to this thread as i do them
probably in no order, just as they get done.

I placed an add in the local paper for non working pinball machines, when i got a call and the guy on the other end told me he
had a HH for sale my eyes nearly popped out of my head. What a fantastic project to come across.

Back glass is 9/10      Playfield is 7/10      Cabinet art 8.5/10    overall the HH is in good nic, the lower play field was not installed
and has not been in the machine for the last 13 to 14 years, the person i bought it off said he bought it off an operator 13 or 14 years
ago, the operator had a lot of trouble with the up kicker and decided to remove the lower PF and block up all the entrance holes
to the lower PF.(see picture secret passage below).



THE LOWER PLAY FIELD

The lower PF was a bit rough, it looks like it was laying up against the shed wall for 13 years, covered in dust and corrosion not rusty
just corroded brackets, the PF had been raided for parts, coils,brackets and bulbs missing.

I sourced all the parts needed for the resto of this PF locally and proceeded to strip and clean with windex scotchbrite pads steel wool and
mag wheel cleaner (autosol),
 
I removed all light globe sockets and cleaned inside them with emery cloth, soldered the socket housing and
earth bracket together and soldered the wire to the center spring loaded lug.
then i put a globe in and tested them on a 6v battery before placing them back on the PF.

the top side of the PF was cleaned with shellite and then with isocol and magic eraser then polished with novus 3 then novus 2
then wipe down with shellite again to remove wax for decal application to the usual wear spots on the lower PF.

I printed the decals for the wear spots with my bubble jet printer on sticky back white A4 paper, i had trouble getting a good
colour match to the PF, but it looks better than wear spots.

I used a sharpie pen and touched up the black around the inserts.

I placed the decals in position then placed a full mylar over the ball play area.

I Polished all metal posts and screw heads, washed plastic posts and flattened the PF plastics (i reduced the carbon footprint and used natural heat from the sun to do this) I placed the plastics on a piece of flat timber with glass over the top of them and placed the lot on the back window sill of the car in the sun, a couple of hours later and they were as flat as.

Then the fun part putting everything back together, I fitted new white rubbers.

I need to do the up kicker upgrade using a pop bumper driver board and the Lower PF will be complete.
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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2008, 10:55:46 PM »
How i wish someone would ring me with an HH.

But it does prove my theory - first ad you put in will be a cracker.

On my first ad i picked up a 1937 Stoner RICOCHET - first phone call too!

I was stoked - havent repeated the good fortune since.


But well done with this - top game to pick up and the restore adds to the fun. Bet you never sell it

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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2008, 01:24:54 AM »

Great Stuff, Ian... I can't wait to start mine - Keep the updates coming !
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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2008, 08:36:55 AM »
Enjoying watching this baby coming back to life Ian, keep the updates coming please!
“If you wanna escape, go up to a pinball machine. There’s a magic button on the front that takes you to a world under the glass and makes the the rest of the universe disappear.”

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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2008, 08:47:21 AM »
The Decals

The lower PF had some wear under the pop bumper, there was a plastic non adhesive mylar under it
but i guess a build up of dirt under the mylar and the lack of cleaning made the play field wear.

I took a photo of this area when the PF was stripped and done some photoshopping and printed
a decal.

The lower PF installed

when i installed the play field after completion i switched on the machine and it blew the solenoid fuse
i thought whats going on,because the machine did not boot up when this happened.

anyway i replaced the fuse and left the PF up so i could see what was going on when i turn it on.
this time the machine booted and no fuses blew, I switched the HH off and layed the PF down and fired it up again.

everything is ok, so i layed the main PF down and popped in the ball, removed the rubber blocking the secret passage
and started playing a game, i grabbed the ball and dropped it down the secret passage to the LPF, everything was working
fine, even the up kicker worked ok.

then the ball went into the kicker hole on the LPF (lower play field) and would not kick out, well something had to go wrong
didnt it, but i traced this problem to a bad connection on the MPU board.

so at the moment the game is playable with only a credit display fault, im not worried about at the moment.

I hope you like pictures (i do).
 
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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2008, 09:18:37 AM »
Enjoying watching this baby coming back to life Ian, keep the updates coming please!

Not a problem pinnies4me

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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2008, 10:56:05 AM »
Looking very nice. 

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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2008, 11:16:25 AM »

Look great !

There's something about HH.. I love looking at pictures of the playfield..Awesome machine.
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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2008, 01:49:20 PM »
Wow man. Pinnies from heaven!
I don't know if I want to pay the money for a HH, but I wish there was one somewhere near me I could play once in a while. I remember playing it at the arcade when I was a younger man. I didn't make enough money back then to get any good at it.
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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2008, 01:58:24 PM »
I followed clays power supply upgrade only need to do the connector pins when i get some.


i also upgraded the sound board power supply, it was missing -12volt and humming quite loudly.


having a few games with the family this morning, every one loves the cellar PF.
the first games with the glass on and the back glass in since i got it home.



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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2008, 02:02:45 PM »
can someone tell me how to match my text up to the pictures i am posting #@#


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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #11 on: November 30, 2008, 02:21:10 PM »
the first games with the glass on and the back glass in since i got it home.

I love that "first glass-on game" after sorting out a game! best fun there is  in pinball! :)
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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #12 on: November 30, 2008, 05:28:39 PM »
Looks awesome!  Great stuff!

Was there mylar on the PF at all? 

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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #13 on: November 30, 2008, 06:01:50 PM »
Nice pick up Ian, looking good  ^^^

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Re: Gottlieb Haunted House restoration (by Ian)
« Reply #14 on: November 30, 2008, 07:34:40 PM »
Looks awesome!  Great stuff!

Was there mylar on the PF at all? 

The lower PF had no mylar at all, the attic PF has a mylar but not under the pop bumper witch has worn, the main
PF has a mylar around the cellar window across to the left and right sides of the PF,up to the secret passage entrance
but there is wear in various areas that are not mylared on the main PF.

I will remove the mylar and do some decals for the attic PF, probably the same for the main PF.