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Donkey Kong 2 - D2K Project
audiomidiman:
I used oil based Pratt and Lambert in a satin finish. Will get you the code becauce my guy did a great job mixing it to match Sapphire Sparkle. Just didn't want to use Latex.
Bill
audiomidiman:
A couple of quick updates from the last few days.
First, I moved it outside to get a good idea of the color of the cabinet w/o a flash. It is still darker than this and not sure why it still looks a little brighter that it actually is.
Here is a side by side of DK Blue (Vs. Cabinet) next to D2K Blue.
T-molding installed. Amazing how finished a cabinet looks with T-molding.
Painted Coin Door "Hammer Finish" and Painted Coin Mech Face Plates (Rustoleum Metallic) with Krylon "Crystal Clear".
That's it for now... Anyone know how to reset the coin counter to "00000000"?
TheShanMan:
I did my coin counter about 9 years ago, so forgive me for my vague recollection but I think I just figured out a way to take it apart (not that it was meant to be taken apart!), so it should be possible. Don't think you're going to find a magic "reset" mechanism though. ;)
audiomidiman:
--- Quote from: TheShanMan on September 27, 2008, 02:23:00 am ---I did my coin counter about 9 years ago, so forgive me for my vague recollection but I think I just figured out a way to take it apart (not that it was meant to be taken apart!), so it should be possible. Don't think you're going to find a magic "reset" mechanism though. ;)
--- End quote ---
Hmmmm, I'd just like to set it back to zero when I get it done seeing it's technically a "NEW" product... Not really necessary but still kind of cool. :)
bewareofwolfe:
I can't wait to really get started on my DIIK project. two suggestions for the coin counter,
1. hook up a button and get pressing.
or
2. Get a new one from happ.
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