Arcade Collecting > Restorations & repair
Burgertime-from Rare to Well Done
rikitiki:
Im on it!
I use anodized aluminum and enamel baked inks for the Space Invaders and Gorf Cpos and have lots of smaller drop pieces that would be perfect for these plates
easy 1 color print will probably need a similar one for this BT project as it was missing and my Pacman was painted over :banghead:
Level42:
:cheers: :applaud: :notworthy:
Great to hear Rich !!! :)
rikitiki:
ok the cabiet front is sanded, filled and ready for install.
rikitiki:
These steps work for just about any and all front or side vinyl art applications
LIst of things Needed
1-Patience
2-Naptha (great multi-purpose cleaner removes oils, old adhesives, goo, etc.dosnt leave a residue and evaporates fast))
3-A 50/50 mix of water and Alcohol (the rubbing kind not the drinking kind) with a squit of hand soap
DONT USE WINDEX!-windex or other cleaners that contain amonia are bad. :'(
4-squeegee (I provide these with all my art @ thisoldgame.com)
Now lets get started...
rikitiki:
when ever possible lay the cabinet down gravity works wonders
This kickplate art is overzed about a 1/4" all the way around which will make for a better fit when finsihed.
-lay the art face down and remove the backing.
-spray the adhesive side with e 50/50 mix
-Flip decal over and move it into posistion
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