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Gorf restoration
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Paladin:
Fantastic job so far!

I've always loved Gorf, you get to play several different games all for one quarter!  Add to that the unique cabinet and the speech, and you have a definate winner.
SirPeale:
Why did you have to lie the cab down to remove the monitor?
Spyridon:

--- Quote from: Paladin on May 31, 2008, 08:38:52 am ---Fantastic job so far!
--- End quote ---

Thanks.  It's been slow progress as I don't get much time to work on it.  I'm looking forward to getting it back together as I haven't been able to play in a while.

Spyridon:

--- Quote from: Peale on May 31, 2008, 11:13:02 am ---Why did you have to lie the cab down to remove the monitor?

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I couldn't figure out any way to get it out by myself.  It had your typical 4 main bolts holding it in, however, two were in the front and two were in the back.  Also, it wasn't one of those were if you took the bolts out, it would stay in place resting on some braces or wood.  The bolts were the only thing holding it.  It would take two people to remove it.  One would have to hold it (supporting all the weight) from the back, while the final two bolts were removed from the front. 

I looked at every possible way to get it out, and unless I missed something simple, laying it down on its side was the only way I could figure it out. 
SirPeale:
I see.  I've never worked on a Gorf before, so I don't have the benefit of that experience.  I'd have to see a picture of the setup to get a grasp.
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