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n88n

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help with side of cab
« on: April 12, 2006, 05:24:18 pm »
Hello all!

THis is my first post and I just want to say I have been reading for a while and I have gotten a great amount of info from here.  Great site!

I bought a broken centipede game for 100 bucks!  I fixed it and now it runs great.  I am starting to think about how the cab looks and how I can turn this thing back into mint condition.

The big left and right side of the Cab needs some real work.  It looks like it is made out of that MDF partical board stuff because there are sections that have HUGE pot holes and you can see all the cottage cheese partical board stuff inside.  I would like to refinish the outside and buy new side decals to spiff it up.

How do I make those sides flat again and with a nice white paint to make it look new again?

thanks so much in advance.

Nate

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Re: help with side of cab
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2006, 06:09:09 pm »
Bondo works in many situations.... Some cases involve replacing large peices of the sides with new wood.

your best bet is to post some pictures to see what kind of damage we are talking about.