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Arcade Collecting => Restorations & repair => Topic started by: ChanceKJ on February 11, 2017, 04:30:00 pm
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That doesn't look too bad. I like the screw through the t-molding. Awesome game, good luck with the restore.
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thanks for the pix.
That is a gnarly chunk out of the front. Bondo fill or cut and replace the wood?
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I like those control panels where you just need to replace that little plate. Since I have access to a plasma cutter, I'd be making myself panels left and right if I had one of those.
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For that corner, or any corner where its not quite a large enough bit of damage to warrant just cutting out the corner and adding in a new piece of wood.. I've had good results adding in either a bit of wooden doweling rods, or some screws to act as a sort of as rebar for when i formed bondo around it, just to give it a little bit of strength/durability. If you try to rebuild the corner from just bondo alone , at some point in the future if it happens to gets a bit of force on that corner (getting kicked or banged around), it might just snap out the chunk of bondo. I used screws on my Joust corner touchup a few years back, wish I took pictures of it, but its held up great, and you'd never know it was repaired that way.
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I use dowels too, for this cab I'd get some corner guards to go over the repair work
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If the corner is supposed to be square I've had good luck patching in plywood. It holds better than bondo for the corners.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,103771.msg1536604.html#msg1536604 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,103771.msg1536604.html#msg1536604)
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=136713.0;attach=336324;image)
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WHY DO ALL YOUR BEGINNING POSTS HAVE SUCH A LARGE FONT? ITS NOT LIKE ANYONE IS GOING TO OVERSHADOW IT...
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haha, :)
because the default text looks so small compared to the pictures. stretches a full paragraph out to one line. looks silly.
Whajja say? Type louder!
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Restoring coin doors takes "a ton of time?" 90 seconds of shaking the rattle can of hammered black, bro.
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True, those videos don't make themselves.
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:banghead:
This ones pretty grimy. It would need to be stripped completely, parts all cleaned, tarnish removed, and the holes patched. Id rather just skip that for this one and get started on more important stuff.
I will attest to this. It's the difference in time between a new coat of paint on the outside vs. essentially making a whole unit from parts... Because if you're gonna do it right, do it the whole way. Especially when its mechanical parts... Nothing like something that looks nice but doesn't work anywhere near as nice.
Looking good Chance. I dig the corner trick... Have you ever considered grafting on a section of cab? This one doesn't seem bad, but have seen some who have added a chunk of wood to replace missing pieces. Looks tedious either way.
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Looks good.
I've nothing but for frustrated members of G&G at Pizza hut.
Good luck.
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This ones pretty grimy. It would need to be stripped completely, parts all cleaned, tarnish removed, and the holes patched. Id rather just skip that for this one and get started on more important stuff.
If you're going this far on the cab, you might as well re-finish the original doors. The HAPP won't look right. It's equivalent to someone doing an awesome job on a cabinet and then slapping an X-Arcade on there because it's "easier".
DeL
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Any updates on this cab Chance? I figure you are probably busy with your two new cocktail cabinet projects, but I'm excited to see how this one turns out. I love Ghouls n' Ghosts, but have only ever played the home console versions of the game
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(won't be purple... don't worry).
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Do yourself a favor. Don't front load a bunch of reasons why people are not going to like your choices. Just put it out there and let the choices speak for themselves. It betrays a lack of confidence in those decisions.
Also. Does the internet really need another laminating video? There are thousands of them already.
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Do yourself a favor. Don't front load a bunch of reasons why people are not going to like your choices. Just put it out there and let the choices speak for themselves. It betrays a lack of confidence in those decisions.
Also. Does the internet really need another laminating video? There are thousands of them already.
This one's just for Canadians only. Did you see the title?
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When did Canada become a country? :dunno
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We were going to remodel anyways. We had to let you do something to boost your self esteem. :cheers:
Thank you for John Candy. You can take Bieber back any time now.
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At least take Howie Mandel back.
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I always assume Canada is like one big episode of the trailer park boys.
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I can live with that.
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I will even make it the Captain America Cheez Its.
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I am interested to see this finished, because I love white sided arcade cabinets and laminate.
Did you sell Lighting Fighters yet?
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Have you thought about getting a Ghosts 'n' Goblins board and a switcher for this? A multi "Ghosts" might be fun.
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Painting those hinges sucks ass...
If you going to go coating, get someone else to do it.
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I just use Rustoleum grey auto primer and then paint it over it. Powder coating is fine but overkill.
So knowing you, you're going to powder coat it. :-)
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The black took forever to do just 3 coats, and it was a nightmare because it kept soaking into the MDF and giving a rough texture.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4202/35072316606_2e601df2b0_b.jpg)
Bro. Get a friggin' paint gun...
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I've seen MDF take paint like a mofo due to not being sealed properly. Do you mean the particleboard? That seems more porous than MDF - which is known for being a pain - so the particleboard would likely be a thirsty bugger. Some seal MDF with a 50/50 glue and water mix that seals things up very well. I suppose that is why most cabs like this are vinyl covered? Curious what kind of primer you used before painting... I was gonna roll, now I am worried :lol
Seriously coming together nicely tho Chance, and at a good pace. I would definitely prime/paint that CP as I reckon over time the corrosion will creep under the laminate fairly easily. That said, it may be fine and not lift the art. I recently stripped a seemingly fine filing cabinet and was shocked at what the bare metal looked like underneath as it had a fair deal of corrosion starting, with little hint from the paint on top.
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Nailed it.
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I would have spent that money to not have to paint that hinge.
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Man, I miss these project posts. Way better to see detailed pics than vids. :applaud:
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how much for that Moon Patrol shirt shipped to Oklahoma? >:D
Looking forward to seeing it come together.
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Holy ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---, a 12 HOUR video? And its the short version? :cheers:
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That turned out great. Love the white sides and artwork.
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I love it. Super jealous. Would look great in any game room collection.
Hope more people copy you doing things like this.
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I do like the white sides and the simple side art. There's so much that can be done with white and empty space. I'm glad you didn't feel compelled to wrap the whole thing with tons of gaudy art.
See, you can bring fresh new designs but still retain a classic look. :-)
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Looks nice and minty Chance.
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All your tools seem so new and unused, not a bad thing just seems so curious, The literal use of (a new can ) of bondo seems fun also, You should give, kittyhair and liteweight feattherfill a try, it spreads nicer and processes like a dream.... Nice build friend. 8)
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Nice work as usual, turned out great. How happy were you to be able to slap a decal on the side vs. painting a stencil? ;D
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That actually sounds like fun...Jenn will do that when I get a chance. (no pun intended) ;D (laugh at my own joke).
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Holy ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---, a 12 HOUR video? And its the short version? :cheers:
Haha! Streaming doesn't count since it's originally "Live". I tuned in toward the 12 hour mark and helped "troubleshoot the audio". Glad you got it going Chance!
Gorgeous resto too! Congrats!
DeL
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Thanks! Ya know, i really don't mind stencil work. Its really just a step further from adding side art. I think in this case adding the laminate to the side was about as work intensive as having to paint the sides of that Robotron i did. So... its a tie? haha :)
Good to know, my next 3 restores are all laminate jobs so I'll have some firsthand experience.
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You need to time lapse that 12 hour video of GNG though. Seriously. It would be a cool montage.
DeL
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You need to time lapse that 12 hour video of GNG though. Seriously. It would be a cool montage.
DeL
That's a great idea.
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Excellent. We shoot footage for a laminate installation video. but i'm not sure sure how we're going to edit it yet. :(
Been watching other videos, interested to see if you guys uncovered any little tips or tricks that were out of the ordinary. It seems pretty straightforward, trim laminate to 2" overhang, contact cement on both pieces, use dowels for placement, j-roller it, route it.
One of my 3 is a DK and I'm currently debating whether I need to remove the finish before laminating over it. I'm using the Nevamar laminate suggested in the Sky Skipper project (https://www.skyskipperproject.com/lets-talk-laminate/) and it looks like they just went right over the top with some light fill and sanding. I'm hoping with the thin vert grad laminate the width for the t-molding isn't an issue.
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Excellent. We shoot footage for a laminate installation video. but i'm not sure sure how we're going to edit it yet. :(
Have you guys ever used laminate on a CP and drilled through it? I have a restore where I am doing that. I am nervous to ruin the laminate I put on.
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You need to time lapse that 12 hour video of GNG though. Seriously. It would be a cool montage.
DeL
That's a great idea.
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That was meant for DeL.
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Excellent. We shoot footage for a laminate installation video. but i'm not sure sure how we're going to edit it yet. :(
Have you guys ever used laminate on a CP and drilled through it? I have a restore where I am doing that. I am nervous to ruin the laminate I put on.
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Did you drill the holes first and then laminate or do you need to drill a hole through both the laminate and the wood?
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Excellent. We shoot footage for a laminate installation video. but i'm not sure sure how we're going to edit it yet. :(
Have you guys ever used laminate on a CP and drilled through it? I have a restore where I am doing that. I am nervous to ruin the laminate I put on.
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Did you drill the holes first and then laminate or do you need to drill a hole through both the laminate and the wood?
Both.
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I would recommend clamping a sacrificial board on top that you can drill through. The laminate will be less likely to chip that way. Make sure you drill down into the laminate otherwise it may try to separate from the force of the drill.
You could also make a hardboard template with your holes drilled where you want them. Clamp the template on top of your laminate and use a pattern routing bit to route the holes. A router bit would be less likely to chip than a drill bit.
Excellent. We shoot footage for a laminate installation video. but i'm not sure sure how we're going to edit it yet. :(
Have you guys ever used laminate on a CP and drilled through it? I have a restore where I am doing that. I am nervous to ruin the laminate I put on.
Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
Did you drill the holes first and then laminate or do you need to drill a hole through both the laminate and the wood?
Both.
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Thanks guys! This really helps.
Sorry to steal some thunder from you thread Chance.
Keep up the good work.
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You need to time lapse that 12 hour video of GNG though. Seriously. It would be a cool montage.
DeL
That's a great idea.
I feel like that would get me a legit visit from Paul, with a gun. And he'd also try to steal my dog.
.... :P
I love that damn dog. :cheers: