Arcade Collecting > Restorations & repair
Centipede Restoration
Level42:
--- Quote from: Spyridon on September 02, 2009, 08:55:17 pm ---Picked up some t-nuts today to replace the bad one. It's good to know people in the nuts and bolts industry. My cost $0.04 each. ;D
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You should ask if the guy you know in nuts and bolts can supply the nylon casters :)
Spyridon:
--- Quote from: Level42 on September 03, 2009, 03:15:18 pm ---
--- Quote from: Spyridon on September 02, 2009, 08:55:17 pm ---Picked up some t-nuts today to replace the bad one. It's good to know people in the nuts and bolts industry. My cost $0.04 each. ;D
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You should ask if the guy you know in nuts and bolts can supply the nylon casters :)
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Yeah, I thought of that too late. Already got my shipment in.
Spyridon:
Still haven't had a chance to install the side art, but I did start to reassemble the internals
Here is what it looked like when I got it:
And now...
hatrick:
You do very nice work. Your attention to detail is incredible. I thoroughly enjoy reading all of your resto threads. :applaud:
Spyridon:
Installed the coin door wire harness onto the coin door. Nothing was labled on the connections so I had to go pull out the pin out to determine what goes where (the loose wires are for the lock out coils which weren't present on this coin door)
While I was in there, I replaced the two coin door bulbs with new ones.
Then installed the marquee, coin door and control panel onto the cab.
I picked up a NOS back door sheet a while ago, but I never unpacked it until today. Looks really nice. Nice bright white and in great shape.
Installed on the back door:
I also assembled the Arcadeshop reproduction bezel. It came shipped in two pieces
It connects together by an ahesive on two of the tabs. Just pull off the paper and stick it together
First side done
Second side done:
Just setting it in place to see what it looks like. Need to figure out which end is the top? I won't staple it in place until the monitor is back in.
Can anyone tell me if Centipede used smooth or textured t-molding?
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