Click on the picture of the machine below to go to its restoration page
I enjoy restoration work and plan to showcase some of the work on this site. It’s a great feeling of satisfaction taking a machine from this……
to this….
to this
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Hi Robb!
I caught your abc27 affiliate piece on pinballs ‘down your way, down under.’
Nicely done piece, and my compliments on some nice work.
It was great to see another hobbyist helping the local media, to ‘spread the pinball love!’
I just wanted to extend my compliments.
Enjoy your Day!
Todd Willman
Chambersburg, PA
(2 hrs. SW of Allentown’s PinFestival, 1:15 west of York’s Game Room Show)
Wondering about what torch you used to clear up the foggy plastic. Can’t find it online mate.
Hi Sean, I use any gas powered soldering iron/torch. Locally, Jaycar, dick smith or hardware stores sell these, and normally you remove the soldering tip to turn it into a small blowtorch. You can use the larger ones used for gas fittings, but you need to be pretty quick with them before they melt you plastic ramp into nothing!