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Pac Man 'Mini' cab project.
Level42:
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orion:
--- Quote from: SirPeale on April 15, 2009, 10:05:36 am ---Holy cow...I've never seen this "steel effect" paint. That's awesome. I'm guessing it's not available in the US.
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SirPeale, (yea I got it right this time!!!) I was wondering this myself. It did give me the idea of trying Thomas Liquid Stainless Steel on coin door parts like this. It's basically a paint that has stainless steel in it. Check it out, it's not horribly expensive.
http://www.liquidstainlesssteel.com/products.html
http://www.liquidstainlesssteel.com/learnhow.html
Pacman83..... Dude this is awesome!!!! Job well done! :notworthy:
Mauzy:
--- Quote from: orion on April 15, 2009, 11:38:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: SirPeale on April 15, 2009, 10:05:36 am ---Holy cow...I've never seen this "steel effect" paint. That's awesome. I'm guessing it's not available in the US.
--- End quote ---
SirPeale, (yea I got it right this time!!!) I was wondering this myself. It did give me the idea of trying Thomas Liquid Stainless Steel on coin door parts like this. It's basically a paint that has stainless steel in it. Check it out, it's not horribly expensive.
http://www.liquidstainlesssteel.com/products.html
http://www.liquidstainlesssteel.com/learnhow.html
Pacman83..... Dude this is awesome!!!! Job well done! :notworthy:
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Wow. I have to try that stuff. I have two Midway doors that look great except for the rusty reject switches and dull entry chutes...
Pacman83:
Thanks for all the positive comments guys :)
Level42:
Truly, this looks better than new....
One thing: What Midway coin door plate did you use. AS ?
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