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Spyridon:
--- Quote from: dmel75 on June 08, 2009, 10:55:46 am --- When you say you "...hand cleaned everything with water and a little bit of dish detergent." You literally scrubbed these parts with water and soap? Seems like that would kill it, everything I've ever known about electronic equipment says NO WATER! =) --- End quote --- The water and dish detergent was only used on the dirty wires. I used a damp rag with some degresser to individually clean the wires. None of the components were wet. I did this on the wires that were soldered to other parts that I didn't want to get wet. The cage and wire harness went into the dishwasher with water only. I thought about putting the board sets in the dishwasher, but didn't want to risk it. Others have had success with that method (but remove and socketed chips first). Just make sure everything is completely dry before reassembling. |
Spyridon:
--- Quote from: RetroACTIVE on June 08, 2009, 12:11:26 pm ---Daaaaamn dude... I can't believe I've not seen or commented on this restore!... Awesome! You've done a great thing here! I love it when a restore is really truly that....exactly what you've done... left no stone unturned! Makes me want to do a Gorf... :applaud: :notworthy: :applaud: --- End quote --- Thanks for the compliments! |
Foot:
Great game, would love to play Gorf on an original cab like this one. Well done :cheers: |
Kevin Mullins:
Fantastic looking machine !! You've done a superb job. :cheers: |
telengard:
Wow, this restoration is awesome beyond words. Chocolate covered awesome?? :cheers: ~telengard |
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