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Pinball Up Keep.
SirPeale:
--- Quote from: Visitor Q on December 23, 2008, 10:14:12 am ---Ok, I look over it and it talks about restoring the playfiled but nothing about general up keep.
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You got all that in five minutes?
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: Peale on December 24, 2008, 10:36:22 am ---
--- Quote from: Visitor Q on December 23, 2008, 10:14:12 am ---Ok, I look over it and it talks about restoring the playfiled but nothing about general up keep.
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You got all that in five minutes?
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:laugh2:
That's why I bowed out of the thread.
shardian:
--- Quote from: Peale on December 24, 2008, 10:36:22 am ---
--- Quote from: Visitor Q on December 23, 2008, 10:14:12 am ---Ok, I look over it and it talks about restoring the playfiled but nothing about general up keep.
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You got all that in five minutes?
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Damn, I printed out Clay's guides in color and read them multiple times before knowing everything cover to cover. I guess I'm just a retard like the rest of you if it took me that long huh? ;)
ChadTower:
Heh. I printed it all out and left it in my bathroom. I think my whole family read through them 3-4 times before they were removed.
pinballwizard79:
--- Quote from: shardian on December 24, 2008, 08:22:22 am --- Is there really a difference between that polishing kit, and the rubbing compound/polish you can buy for $2-$3 at Walmart? I used rubbing compound, polish, and a buffer on my pin, and the results were excellent. You can buy small drill polishing wheels at Harbor Freight for next to nothing.
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I know Alan uses off the shelf wax but I trust he knows what ratio of wax vs compound to mix together for the 3 stage process.
Trial & error, he has been through the resto of many machines so I trust his mixture.
There is enough wax in those 3 bottles to last a lifetime, unless you do what he does for a living :laugh:
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