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Title: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: darthbane2k on September 21, 2005, 06:44:35 am
Basicly I have an x-arcade and the bottom corners have been chipped meaning that I can see the wood as the lamanate or whatever they use has been damaged.

These are only small chipped areas but I was wondering what I could use to repair this. Would paint work or stand out like a sore thumb. Maybe some sort of tectured contact paper? Problem is they dont sell contact paper here in the UK.. any suggestions?
Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: versapak on September 21, 2005, 08:26:33 am
Problem is they dont sell contact paper here in the UK.. any suggestions?


I don't really have an answer for you, but...

How is that even possible?


Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: Lilwolf on September 21, 2005, 08:35:25 am
I probably wouldn't try to fix them.  Mainly because having arcade quality controls will seem like a huge hack job at the end.

Buttons are a buck or two.  Just replace them.   

I don't believe you will ever have a 'fix' that will look all that good.  And it sounds like they are still functioning so its mainly cosmetic fix anyway.

So, deal with it or spend 10 bucks to replace them.
Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: teef two on September 21, 2005, 09:07:21 am
Well I'm not sure what Lilwolf was on when he posted but I think he misread your thread and thought your buttons were chipped!

The one thing I can think of that might help would be the laminated floor repair kits you can get in B&Q. They might possibly do the trick.

What's the colour you are trying to match? (Oh, and a pic might help too.)
Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: darthbane2k on September 21, 2005, 10:14:12 am
Well I'm not sure what Lilwolf was on when he posted but I think he misread your thread and thought your buttons were chipped!

The one thing I can think of that might help would be the laminated floor repair kits you can get in B&Q. They might possibly do the trick.

What's the colour you are trying to match? (Oh, and a pic might help too.)

Yeah i'll have some of what Lilwolf's on too!

The colour is actually black, the same colour as the regular x arcade design, although only my sides and bottom parts of the stick are damaged so I could opt for a different texture, but I want to stick to black all the same.

Im wondering whether I could get away with it with a flat paint.. they are only small areas of damage
Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: Lilwolf on September 21, 2005, 10:25:43 am
Yup... read it as the buttons where cracked... sorry
Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: Grasshopper on September 21, 2005, 11:06:53 am
Problem is they dont sell contact paper here in the UK.. any suggestions?

Actually you can buy contact paper in the UK it's just that most shops call it Fablon. In fact I think it's even manufactured in the UK!

Two places that spring to mind that have it are B&Q and Hobbycraft. In my experience Hobbycraft has a better range.
Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: RetroACTIVE on September 21, 2005, 11:58:49 am
Depending upon how big the chips are... sometimes you can get away with using a black permanent marker to color it.

Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: mahuti on September 21, 2005, 01:13:18 pm
I used liquid electrical tape to fix up some scratches in vinyl, plastic, and laminate before. It looks good, and it's very durable. Cheap, too.  Using a very small brush is better than the brush included with the bottle.
Title: Re: x arcade surface repair - DONT FLAME!
Post by: darthbane2k on September 22, 2005, 06:12:09 am
Liquid electrical tape eh? Id never heard of this stuff before now! Sounds ideal, especially if I can apply via small brush - thing is a google search does not bring up any suppliers in the UK. Is this something I will find in B&Q Also what type of texture will it leave, will it be flat?