The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: vader on December 13, 2005, 11:11:46 am
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No pics at the moment, but this is what will be required
PCB needs work ( sent out, should have back by Friday )
New CPO's
New Underlay
Polish glass
Cap Kit ( picture looked solid, but will wait for PCB to check )
Lock for door
Paint door with textured black hammered paint
Paint CP. Question : Should these be powerd coated or should they be sprayed with hammered paint also.
Replace a 1 ft section of tmolding
add molding to bottom edges ( chipped wood, rest off wood in
good shape.
I'm estimating 250-300.00 including shipping to restore this
Tim
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Paint door with textured black hammered paint
Paint CP. Question : Should these be powerd coated or should they be sprayed with hammered paint also.
Actually, Rust-Oleum textured paint is almost an exact match to the original finish.
Replace a 1 ft section of tmolding
Might as well do the entire cab. 20 feet will cover the whole thing.
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Replace a 1 ft section of tmolding
Might as well do the entire cab. 20 feet will cover the whole thing.
I would but my molding skills suck, the sides would be easy, but I can just see myself butchering the panels. Thanks for the advice on paint.
Tim
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I would think the new molding would stand out brightly next to the old, faded, smoke absorbed molding.
Replace all or none, basically, I don't think it works to replace only a bit unless it's black. Even then it can be sketchy.
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I would think the new molding would stand out brightly next to the old, faded, smoke absorbed molding.
Replace all or none, basically, I don't think it works to replace only a bit unless it's black. Even then it can be sketchy.
Point taken, the piece that is missing is the back half which wouldn'tbe as noticemball, but I didn't take into account the fading issue. guess i'll do the whole thing, but that 1 1/2" molding scares me....I think that is the size on top
Tim
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Here is the cocktail....how would you suggest fixing the damaged corner....I was thinking some angle iron, but now that I look...that would be a rather big piece.
Thanks Tim
Tim
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I must learn to pay better attention; I thought it was an upright.
Actually, I just re-read this thread, and you make no mention either way. I just assumed.
Molding is pretty much the same no matter the size. Just make sure you notch around the corners, otherwise it won't work.
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Here is the cocktail....how would you suggest fixing the damaged corner....I was thinking some angle iron, but now that I look...that would be a rather big piece.
Thanks Tim
Tim
You could clean up the corner, make some form work outta cardboard and use good ole BONDO to fill it(applying it layers). Insert some dowel or screws into the damaged edge, before applying the BONDO, to help give the bondo a solid link to the main side.
You could even neatly cut off the edge and dowel (biscuit) a new piece on.
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Bondo is the way to fix that corner. It's not a big enough piece of damage to cut out and replace with a new piece of wood.
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I can understand the bondo to repair the corner, but how would I blend the color in ? That is the part I'm not getting.
Thanks
Tim
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I can understand the bondo to repair the corner, but how would I blend the color in ?
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You could install 4 of those corner protectors (if you don't mine it not looking the way it originally did)
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Great call Ray.....I actually thought about those and was pondering, but wanted to go a more authentic route first, the as luck would have it, I stopped by a pizza parlor today to grab some grub and the had a galaga cocktail table with the protectors...didn't look bad at all
Thanks
Tim
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You could install 4 of those corner protectors (if you don't mine it not looking the way it originally did)
RayB,
Are these the protectors you were referring to ? What do you guys think these would look like. They would cover a good portion of the damaged area
Thanks
Tim
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Yup, that's it.
It might look fine. They come in Black right? And Black is what you have around the top of the unit.
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Yes Sir RayB,
I'm gonna order them after the 1st...they should do fine....got the machine up and running now...yippe...monitor needs some adjusting stilll.... ;D
Thanks
Tim
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I'm gonna order them after the 1st...they should do fine....got the machine up and running now...yippe...monitor needs some adjusting stilll.... ;D
Since you're looking...I've got them. They're on my site.
Link (http://www.pealefamily.net/cgi-bin/closedShop/Item.pl?action=ShowItem&id=18&quantity=1)