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Pinball Repair Playfield Protector 

Dave's Think Tank
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Dave makes a clear playfield protector to protect the surface of the Vector.
0:00 Introduction
0:11 The problem: Stuck pinball
0:40 Pop bumper digging shallow trench
0:57 Plastic wood plus paint. Fixed!
1:13 Pop bumper digs out my fix!!
1:30 Looking for new ideas. Playfield protectors?
2:18 Fitting, looking for materials
2:32 Overhead projector slides?
3:10 Making a paper template
4:23 Fitting the template. Wait to do switches and rollover buttons!
4:46 Cutting the protector
5:09 Fit protector on playfield. Mark switches and rollovers.
5:20 Cut out switches and rollovers
5:37 Final preparation of playfield surface
4:48 Fit the new playfield protector
6:15 No glue required
6:39 Play Time!

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17 авг 2024

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@MarksBasementArcade
@MarksBasementArcade Год назад
They also trap dirt under them and wear out the playfield too, this is why the ones you buy you need to remove the top of the playfield to keep them down. It helps keep dirt from getting under it easily. Buy some Mylar and stick it over painted wear. Good luck!
@davesthinktank
@davesthinktank Год назад
Thanks, good idea. I may try that.
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