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| Chris G:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 19, 2007, 02:20:00 pm ---Based on that desc, I wouldn't have had much issue with the $200, but I specifically want a Baby Pac. --- End quote --- Here you go, man... found you one for only $25! It's cross-country for you, but I bet they'll ship. http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bab/375472566.html |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 19, 2007, 02:20:00 pm ---And please, please file this away for future reference: you cannot visually tell, with any reliability, when an old fuse is dead. Always always always continuity check them. --- End quote --- You can't visually tell with any reliability that an old fuse is alive. But you can sure tell an obviously dead one. It's usually black from the vaporized metal, or in the small ones, the wire has a gap or is completely missing. Those aren't going to be alive, no way no how. It's the ones that look good you need to test :) RandyT |
| RayB:
The guy asked for $200? I'd have bit. THough you could have added the broken glass to the list (new tempered glass = $50+ ) |
| Kaytrim:
The glass was one piece. The 'crack' in the pics could have been to rubber glass surround that had fallen off and was hanging down. I have yet to hear back from him and he did say that there was one other person that wanted to look at it. If they get it then no big deal. This would have been fun to restore but not one of my top cabs. I would really love to get my hands on a Robotron or Sinistar. Then maybe an Elvis Pinball. TTFN |
| shardian:
Luckily, that MPU board is fairly common. Will still set you back fine penny if it comes to replacement, and still no guarantees that will get the game working. You are probably looking at $200-$300 in fixing that thing, including all of "the little things". So assuming the worst, you are looking at a $450 investment, are you sure that you can recoup that? |
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