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Demolition Man Thorough Shop Job

rockinganker

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I hate the term restoration as I feel it gets used incorrectly. I am calling this project a thorough shop job and I'll let you be the judge.

Latest Project – Demolition Man
Date Started – November 22nd, 2013
Dated Completed – December 23rd, 2013

I purchased a couple of machines from a friend with the intention of cleaning them up. I enjoy working on arcade games and pins as much, if not more, than playing them and these machines were a purchase close to home.

I originally bought STTNG and DM but quickly sold STTNG as I wasn’t “feeling” it. With STTNG gone, I started into Demolition Man. Normally I have two pins but since STTNG was gone and I was ripping apart DM, I had no other machine to actually play. I made a post or two on various forums and on Kijiji looking for another machine with no luck. Oh well, maybe that kept me on track.

I was in a real Stern kick for awhile but have moved back to Williams. Nothing wrong with Stern it’s just how things worked out.

I basically took this entire machine apart. Every harness, every bolt, every screw, everything was removed and either cleaned or tumbled. I sanded the bottom of the playfield clean, removed all mylar and wax and cleaned the top side with alcohol and magic eraser. Wax was reapplied and buffed to a mirror shine. All coils were rewrapped, cleaned and new sleeves installed. All flippers were rebuilt, pop bumpers rebuilt, Custom Cliffy bumper posts used, all new star posts installed and all bulbs and flashers replaced with led.

I made new wood playfield rails, regrained everything. The backbox was stripped down, repaired and new head decals applied. I even polished the metal plate the boards attach to as well as tumbling everything. The cabinet was painted and the bottom was sanded clean. The underside of the cabinet was also sanded clean. All the edges were hit with a paint marker, NOT a Sharpie.

Pinball Pro sub installed and every wire in every IDC connector was reseated with the right size punch. All light boards were reflowed, pins and light pads and all new correct cabinet stickers applied.

The game turned out great and it plays super fast. I’m sure that I am forgetting stuff but I didn’t want to write a novel.
Here are some pics, enjoy.

Here is a link for pictures: https://plus.google.com/photos/11416203 ... 3906800193