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Title: Cocktail glass restore and rubber questions
Post by: Level42 on August 12, 2006, 06:43:11 am
Two questions related to restoring my Pleiads Tehkan cocktail (same as Taito):

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=49668.0

1) The black paint on the underside of the glass is coming off and the top of the glass is pretty much scratched. Now I was thinking of removing all the paint from the under side, turning it upside down and paint black the former upside. That would both fix the paint and the scratches, I hope......good idea ? Any tips on painting glass, I normaly prefer rolling when painting, not to handy with a brush....

2) I need new rubber ends of the legs, those rectangular things....anyone an idea where to get these ? I bet the size is non-metric. Someone else got some brand new rubbers from an office desk, so these should be available somewhere I guess....

Thanks !
Title: Re: Cocktail glass restore and rubber questions
Post by: loadman on August 12, 2006, 08:16:05 pm
Get a new bit of saftey glass.  You won't regret it

I got a guy to come to my place a measure it up

Sure it was $95 AU  but it made it look sooooo much better
Title: Re: Cocktail glass restore and rubber questions
Post by: Level42 on August 13, 2006, 02:26:34 pm
Well that's quite a lot of money. My glass is not broken or anything, so I'd like to keep it, if possible.

And new glass needs to be painted too...
Title: Re: Cocktail glass restore and rubber questions
Post by: londonbabe on August 14, 2006, 03:52:43 am
It's easy once you've found out what the industry calls them  :)

Search google for "rectangular tube inserts"

Here's one of many suppliers.
http://www.component-force.co.uk/Rectangular%20Tube%20Inserts.htm


What you need are 2 inch x 1 inch (50.80mm x 25.40mm), for steel wall thickness of 14-20 gauge (1-2mm)

I'd be interested in the glass painting tips myself. Haven't painted mine yet.
Title: Re: Cocktail glass restore and rubber questions
Post by: londonbabe on September 02, 2006, 12:22:45 pm
A quick update. Just roller painted (thanks for the tip) my glass with regular household vinyl matt black emulsion paint and it's just fine. It stuck to the glass with no problems and the finished result is awesome. I needed 3 coats to make it completely opaque but it dries so quickly that's no problem.

Paper masking tape is rubbish for water based paint like this though - use plastic.
Title: Re: Cocktail glass restore and rubber questions
Post by: danny_galaga on September 04, 2006, 01:46:12 am


its definitely worth having a shot at painting and flipping upside down. the only worry then is that there will still be scratches visible where there is no paint. but for the price of a bit of paint just do it i say!

my glass cost even more than loadmans, but being scratch built i didnt really have a choice  :badmood: