Well i thought i would kick off another resto before the next bub comes along, or at least get a start on the shed stuff to do with the resto. I had intended on keeping this Indy for myself, however i am running out of room in the games room, and had a local very keen. So once the resto is done (and play tested!) it will go. This machine came from this thread
http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?topic=10992.msg143925#msg143925Here are a few before shots taken a couple of weeks ago
Appears OK, although look at this one...plenty of mould and delaminating at the back, and headbox rear panel all swollen
Cabinet is shagged, too much delamination to repair with any confidence of it lasting
Playfield appears pretty good
A bit more mould proliferating around the edges of inserts!!
So basically ripped the playfield out and stripped the cabinet of all hardware.
Some people have asked how you keep track of where everything goes back together - all i do is take a photo like below, of every piece i remove. This way, you just view the pictures in reverse order to put things back. Obviuosly stuff like lane guides can all be done together rather than photograph each one - although i always highlight stuff that might be a bit different such as the far lane guide post that is different to the other screws.
Probably will splash out and buy some new lane guides....
Back panel is also shagged, all delaminating. I have used the old one as a template, and cut up a new one and painted it
Fast foward a few days and here is replacing the back panel of the headbox. Again, it is a fairly straightforward job - just measure exact dimensions, cut it out, splodge some liquid nails down and its all done!
I haven't shown it here, but the tiny gap between the frame and the new piece is filled with bog
New cabinet was built by a mate, but they still require a reasonable amount of work of bogging, sanding multiple times to fill all the grain and take out imperfections - even in new ply
So now the thread is up to date, have primed, sanded and painted black inside the cab and the corners - will allow that to cure and see when i get time to install decals and start cleaning the playfield and hardware. Bub is only 10 days or so away, so may not get straight onto it!!