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Identify the shinobi cabinet and other questions from this noob(w/ pics)
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Crax:
As seen above, there is quite a few scratches/marks on the metal coin door.

What type of paint would I want to use on the coin door?  Can I just touch it up or do I want to repaint the whole thing?
RayB:
Is it rusted? If not, you could just give it a couple coats of Tremclad or Rustoleum black semi-gloss. Then let it dry for a long time. (It will feel dry within 24hrs, but it takes a LONG time before it becomes hard enough to be scratch resistant--Helps to bake it.)

So the funky plastic sides were painted over? Or were thy removed?
Crax:

--- Quote from: RayB on March 12, 2007, 05:52:57 pm ---Is it rusted? If not, you could just give it a couple coats of Tremclad or Rustoleum black semi-gloss. Then let it dry for a long time. (It will feel dry within 24hrs, but it takes a LONG time before it becomes hard enough to be scratch resistant--Helps to bake it.)

So the funky plastic sides were painted over? Or were thy removed?


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No, it's not rusted, just scratched up.  I will try to get some of what you recommended. 

The plastic sides aren't painted, they are just white plastic.  They are in the second picture from the bottom.  They only take a couple screws to put on.
Crowquill:
And if you really want to be anal about it like I was, you can break the coin door down into parts before painting. I'd at least take out the red plastic coin return plungers.

On my coin door I just sanded down rough spots and gave it a coat of Krylon Semi-Flat black. I really like the finish of this stuff. The Rust-O-Leum would definitely be more durable though.
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