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Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« on: July 12, 2014, 01:24:11 AM »
A very "busy" game that sneaks under the radar and is a whole lot of fun. Funhouse on steroids and a widebody that may have been more successful with a different theme ? This is a reconditioning job for another AP member.

Condition Report

Cabinet - 9/10 - Best I've seen. Has some scuff marks and the only problem I see is the security bolts on the front panel.

Playfield - 9/10 - Zero wear. Should really be a 10/10 as I can't find a blemish..

Electrical / Electronic - 9/10 - Very clean boards. An excellent example of a low play game.


BEFORE pictures


This is a really nice machine. Looks like it is a low play game in excellent condition. Regardless, it will get the full treatment. This is a really "busy" game that is very interesting if it is working 100%.








Just a dirty playfield. No wear in the outhole area.




















Boards are all in great shape. connectors will be checked, but this has been a well looked after machine.





One of the cleanest games I've ever seen. Under the playfield was immaculate. Very interesting to see how clean it is..











Seriously, I have not done ANY work on this machine. It is that clean !!





Pop Bumpers. Old and tired. Need to be replaced with NEW parts. They will look so much better !





Playfield stripped and a quick clean with Novus 2 - VERY VERY pleased !





The factory mylar was removed from the Pop Bumper section. New parts will be added.




End of Part 1 !

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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2014, 08:07:43 AM »
I haven't seen the whole thing yet, but the apron looks wonderful. Most of the ones I've seen over the years had heavy rust under the apron, and the paint was flaking off.

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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2014, 11:00:17 AM »
I haven't seen the whole thing yet, but the apron looks wonderful. Most of the ones I've seen over the years had heavy rust under the apron, and the paint was flaking off.

The apron, the mechs and the wiring look extremely clean. Not "this has been shopped out clean", but the entire game has had low plays. All the other Roadshows I've seen are beat to death.
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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2014, 11:11:30 AM »
They are beet to death as it is a super fun game. Was this the first game with a shaker motor as standard?
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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2014, 11:54:36 AM »
Amazing condition Nino,
was this from your latest DMD haul  #@#

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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2014, 01:01:59 PM »
I can't believe there is no playfield damage near the fish.  The game will look great when it is all cleaned up and back together.

Was there any mylar near the slings?  Mine had mylar there, not sure if it was something that was provided with a new game and was up to the operator to install?


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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2014, 02:23:15 PM »
I haven't seen the whole thing yet, but the apron looks wonderful. Most of the ones I've seen over the years had heavy rust under the apron, and the paint was flaking off.

WMS had a bad batch of aprons installed on Roadshows that later had heavy rust. Pretty common. But seemed to only effect Roadshow's more than any other title. Hence the reason the apron decals were quick to be remade

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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2014, 10:13:30 PM »
They are beet to death as it is a super fun game. Was this the first game with a shaker motor as standard?

The first Bally / Williams. DE had been doing it earlier on Checkpoint.

Amazing condition Nino,
was this from your latest DMD haul  #@#

are 2 heads better than 1  &&

No - This game was from a genuine private collection in another shipment (The words "private" and "collection" seem to be overused these days for games clearly hoarded or forgotten about) from Europe.

I can't believe there is no playfield damage near the fish.  The game will look great when it is all cleaned up and back together.

Was there any mylar near the slings?  Mine had mylar there, not sure if it was something that was provided with a new game and was up to the operator to install?



The only mylar was around the pops. The sling mylars were still on their backing on the bottom of the machine !
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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2014, 12:44:09 PM »
No it's not. Earthshaker had a standard shaker, back in the Sys11 era :)

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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2014, 09:21:10 PM »
are you putting mylar back under pop areas. the game looks sweet

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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #10 on: July 15, 2014, 09:51:48 AM »
are you putting mylar back under pop areas. the game looks sweet

No need. The factory mylar has protected the area since the day it rolled off the production line. There's no way this area will ever wear.
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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #11 on: July 30, 2014, 11:38:21 PM »
As per all my restoration work, the entire playfield is stripped. The parts are washed and then tumbled. After tumbling, I sort and store them ;





The Ramps are in excellent condition. they are stripped, cleaned and polished.





Here it is - my favorite "short cut" - the Pop Bumpers ! Stripped and cleaned. All parts that look like they are on the way out are replaced NOW.





I know I whinge a lot about pop bumpers, but the other important part of the game are the flippers. I've seen some really bad work lately in this area, even to the point of tumbling WORN assemblies. The only way to ascertain if the parts are not broken or fatigued is to completely strip the assemblies. Cleaning the stripped parts can demonstrate what I'm referring to. I've stripped and cleaned the flipper parts. I'm going to replace these anyway, but the problems appear AFTER cleaning. Here's a cleaned bushing - that looked ok - but dirty when I stripped the mechanism ;




It has a crack in the shaft. Here's a new bushing for comparison ;





Another example - These look like four NEW flipper coil stops ;





Two ARE new and two are VERY worn !





Flipper rebuild process ;











Other mechanisms are completely rebuilt - Even the shaker motor





Cabinet is cleaned and re assembled





Back to the topside of the playfield. Metal guides and posts are installed





A nice shine to the playfield as I reassemble





Outhole repair - This is done properly. I don't simply install a Cliffy without repairing the damage, otherwise the newly installed Cliffy will follow the shape of the wear area.





Repairs to the area ;





Prepare for fitting





Done !





Bill and Red have a makeover !





Stripped and cleaned. This process also reveals any outstanding issues





Someone is happy !





Both happy !





Installed into game for testing..





Heaps more to go on this involving restoration !
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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #12 on: July 31, 2014, 05:09:16 PM »
Looking like it will be a nice machine when finished! Thanks for sharing the information. I have picked up many techniques from your threads.

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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #13 on: July 31, 2014, 06:48:25 PM »
Looking like it will be a nice machine when finished! Thanks for sharing the information. I have picked up many techniques from your threads.

Thanks for the positive comments ! I enjoy documenting the process, and I'm happy to hear members pick up tips that they can use on their games  ^^^
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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« Reply #14 on: July 31, 2014, 08:04:19 PM »
Looking like it will be a nice machine when finished! Thanks for sharing the information. I have picked up many techniques from your threads.
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