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Offline buzz66

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WH20 over the top
« on: September 17, 2016, 09:45:33 PM »
Machine------White Water Williams 1993 S/N 4760

The Aim-----Rebuild to better than new condition.

Complete Strip. New Earth Braid ETC
Full Repaint and Decals
New Mirco Playfield Installation
3D Translite
New Speaker Panel
New Cabinet Side Trim, New Glass
All aftermarket Ramps
Color DMD
HIFI Sound Board
All New Boards except CPU, small cab boards Caps Change
LED Lights
Full Mechanical & Electrical rebuild. Various Decals.
Rechrome legs, Lock Down Bar, Side Rails, and Chrome back board hinge Bracket
Powder Coat Coin Door

Early Days. Playfield is out, The Back Box has been fully stripped out, sanded back to bare wood.
I saved the WPC fuse list and it will go back in exactly the same spot. The aim is to line up the existing staples.
Polished the Brackets and sprayed with clear to prevent oxidation. Back back still needs filling and Sanding.
I work 2 Weeks on and 2 Weeks off so the work will be sporadic.
I'm in no rush so when it;s done is when it's done.

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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2016, 10:04:37 PM »
 ^^^
as you say mo rush, I am still working on a game I started in 2009?
This is a great game, good luck.
If it isn't broke, it isn't pinball.

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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2016, 08:23:53 AM »
Looking forward to seeing the progress pics  ^^^


^^^ I am still working on a game I started in 2009?
Well that beats MY record by about a year  :lol I havent touched my Pinball Pool resto project in about four years  @.@


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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2016, 02:20:56 PM »
It's not the most perfect piece of wood work or paint work, but it's still better than new so I'm happy with that.
I used Rust-Oleum Deep Gloss Blue and the same product in the Primer. Clear Acrylic White Knight
I still need to prep and clear the inside
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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2016, 05:12:49 PM »
Wow 7 Years...I'm hoping for less than 6 Months.
I can see a few greasy finger prints on the Topper. It's just sitting ATM.

The Blue on the side art is near perfect match..The Cab Artwork has a much darker blue.
Haven't decided if the Cab is going to be black or Blue in color. I'm leaning towards Blue.

I was going to screen print the back Head Unit with the ugly "Caution Warning Label"
Stuff that I'm going to put the old Translite smack bang in it's place. Will look heaps better.

No more progress for 3 Weeks
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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2016, 02:06:03 PM »
Clear Acrylic White Knight?? Is this to seal the wood? Like a gloss finish after painting?

If so, does this help with wear on the paint?

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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2016, 03:51:08 PM »
Speaker Panel fully stripped down, Sanded and Display area sprayed with Matt Black. Rear of Panel Was sprayed with Acrylic to prevent any Hand marks on the Bare Chip Board. The new Plastic Speaker Facia was also replaced. The Translite is the new 3D version. A new Color DMD was also installed. Around $2,000 in parts went into the Head Alone, including new Driver Board. Lighting Panel Sanded with 600 and Sprayed with Gloss White
The back of the Lighting panel still needs a little sanding.
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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2016, 03:57:50 PM »
Stripped out the Cabinet. Lots and lots of filling and sanding to do again. I swear I'm never going to do this level of restore again!!
I sanded back the front bottom of the Cabinet, just that bit took 2 hours..OMFG! The Floor is going to be sanding back to bare Wood and Sprayed with Clear. The rest including the Outside Bottom is going to be Gloss Blue. I have Art Work to go on the Inside as well.
The Structure of the Cab is excellent. The Bottom of the Cab has Marks and dings from Transport. All of which will be fixed.
The Lock Bar, Legs, Hinges, Side Rails, Power Supply are all going of to be Chromed very soon. Won't get any change out of a $1,000 for that alone. The Coin Door has been stripped down, and it will get Powder Coated Black.

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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #8 on: November 23, 2016, 01:27:28 PM »
Well the wood and paint work are not perfect when it comes to the inside of the Cabinet. But still much better than new.
I guess that's not asking to much considering how rough they are preped and painted from the factory.
It's not original color (Black) but some things Williams didn't get right...Red Flipper Buttons are the factory color, you won't find too many machines where that hasn't been changed. I think the Blue looks better than the Black so there it is.

I spent considerable time getting the back, top & Vent holes looking smick on the Cab
The Electrics make up the difference. Just having a Squared up neat Ground braid makes a world of difference.
Paint still needs Polishing, need to wait for my next 2 weeks off for that.
  The sides and front also require light sanding before the new decals go on.
No More progress for a couple of weeks. Next is sanding the Outside for Decal Install.
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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #9 on: November 23, 2016, 01:28:29 PM »
More of the same
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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #10 on: November 23, 2016, 04:01:39 PM »
Great work, it's coming up beautifully.  ^^^

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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #11 on: November 23, 2016, 08:12:33 PM »
Sorry "intopins" I missed your post, I'm no expert in painting but yes the Clear makes the paintwork shine and it does add a layer of protection.
I haven't applied clear to the sides or front. I

Thanks "Crash"....I'm glad to be finished with the wood and Paint, It's really not my thing. Overall I'm very happy with it. As long as I don't stuff up the Decal install I reckon it should look trick with all the Chrome Trim I have planned.

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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2016, 09:39:30 AM »
Cabinet is now finished except for the Coin Door. The Powder Coater's have that.
The side rails also need to be Chromed. Can't afford that right now. But it won't hold me up.
The playfield will keep me busy.

I ended up with a small crease in the front artwork but I did manage to get the Start Button Spot on.
I put Velcro on the interior Cab Word Rails, for a bit of extra Bling!

Started with the Playfield. T Nuts are all in. Repainted the rear head Board Blue. I also noticed the Mine Kick out scoop has bad wear.
There goes another $130 AUD

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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #13 on: December 20, 2016, 08:35:45 PM »
All the Mechanicals and reworked Lighting Boards are Done and Installed.

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Re: WH20 over the top
« Reply #14 on: December 21, 2016, 07:20:06 PM »
New Subway Ramp installed and switch Loom