Would this be worth grabbing to get me started?
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35euro shipping for a bag of components. Forget it [emoji58]Would this be worth grabbing to get me started?
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I fully trust the judgement of those of here more than my own excitement to learn and if the community says "do yourself a favour... replace it" then that's that.Id say that those handfull of components would be a waste of time anyhow, looking at your pics the corrosion has affected the metal so you would need a lot of the components and sockets etc replaced, its basically beyond economical repair, salute you for trying to repair but you will end up chasing your tail wondering if you have badly soldered a component you have replaced or if its an other component further along that needs replaced etc
Id just bite the bullet and get a new board, probably be cheaper than replacing all that needs replaced anyhow. I have an alltek board you could get a loan of (or buy if you prefer)
Think you are fairly near to me?
Cheers
Ian
I have repaired boards in better states than yours, and one wet fart near them and they go wrong, then star working... I swapped to a modern board and never looked back.Amazing that's a great idea. I honestly must say the pinball community is something else. The amount of great advice I've received in such a short space of time is fantastic.
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Yeah I've decided to follow everyone's solid advice and listen to wise wise words of experience. It'll be an Alltek board going into this and this mpu being set aside.I have repaired boards in better states than yours, and one wet fart near them and they go wrong, then star working... I swapped to a modern board and never looked back.
Just a heads up folks. Anyone after the Krylon Triple thick you can get it from Jacksons for a semi reasonable price. Most places were charging nearly £30 postage.
DPD courier had it with me in 2days. Being in Northern Ireland it's a right pain to get pressurised containers delivered.
£17.40 for the product and £14 for delivery.
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Hopefully this will be me saving my backglass this weekend [emoji1696]
(Kitten not included)
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Excellent [emoji108] I was all for spraying mine last night and then realised I need to hit my scratches with a thinner clear coat first to seal before touching up with acrylic paint prior to fully sealing with triple thick. My eagerness nearly got the best of me.And as if by magic - arrived this morning... Really quick delivery! Thanks for the heads up @itsmecurrie
Question - What do people use to mask off windows etc before spraying... Anyone got a video of the process??
(I'm looking to use this not on a pin but an old 70's Brenco Silver Chest where the glass is _Just_ starting to go on the bottom...)
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I've read people cut the tape a tad smaller than the masking area so that it doesn't touch the paint. On my backglass someone had electrical tape on the edge that had turned to a hard mess. Ofcourse no matter how gentle I was, it still took a small chip off. Should probably have used a hair dryer to soften it first. Doh!be careful when removing the tape though,as it can lift the edges of the artwork
Take a heat gun or a hairdryer and heat the insert from beneath to soften the glue. Remove the insert, clean it up, reglue and reset in the recess. Roberts yer mothers brother
I'll try to tap it out and if in doubt heat that puppy up.[emoji108] Cheers guysI bet it'll probably just tap out, no hairdryer required....
I remember reading somewhere the best way and what I did was to cut up a cereal box for the windows and place coins on the piece of card to stop them moving !Question - What do people use to mask off windows etc before spraying... Anyone got a video of the process??
(I'm looking to use this not on a pin but an old 70's Brenco Silver Chest where the glass is _Just_ starting to go on the bottom...)
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I'll have to start researching how to investigate and troubleshoot these. Electronics isn't my strong point but I'll try my best@itsmecurrie the power board is the first one to sort out first ,them it's the solenoid driver board which will give you the all important 5v for the mpu .The last thing you want is to is to put a new mpu in and it gets fryied because it got to much power off the sol board .
I was like that , but I was able to bring back to life a machine which was a Medusa so can youI'll have to start researching how to investigate and troubleshoot these. Electronics isn't my strong point but I'll try my best
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