How is the rail done for (confused)? The rail is entirely smooth to the touch - just polished from the original dull finish in places. Powder coat is more than 0.5mm thick so the visual contrast between the polished/non-polished surfaces should be invisible (?) once it’s powder coated. So, unless it turns out I’ve drilled into the rail by accident or the screw head is actually welded to the cab, it should (hopefully) be fine (?)…No chance to weld them together without setting the cab on fire. Take your scraper, hammer it underneath the siderail and twist. The rail is done for anyway, you can as well bend it now.
they’ll sand and polish up. forget powder coating, it’s so chavvy. raw metal is best.How is the rail done for (confused)? The rail is entirely smooth to the touch - just polished from the original dull finish in places. Powder coat is more than 0.5mm thick so the visual contrast between the polished/non-polished surfaces should be invisible (?) once it’s powder coated. So, unless it turns out I’ve drilled into the rail by accident or the screw head is actually welded to the cab, it should (hopefully) be fine (?)…
No, I haven’t tried removing the rails since grinding down. I had a free half an hour, and thought I’d have a go at @carl lawrence’s technique for dremelling flat and then drilling. I’m now going to wait for the gizmo Keith @new forest pinball recommended to arrive, and try that on the other screws, before having another attempt at dremelling/drilling.Have you tried removing them since grinding the heads down?
I’m trying to retain good-condition parts, where possible, and the actual rails are in pretty good nick. I doubt I have the physical strength to warp the rails.You still have to lever them off, this is going to cause waves. Why do youbwant to save them in the first place?
These are my current nails…they’ll sand and polish up. forget powder coating, it’s so chavvy. raw metal is best.
Yep it will do as that one is a bolt with a nut on the inside !Well, I tried removing the flipper button and wedging a painter’s tool down the side of the screw. And, amazingly, the side rail bent, but the DAMN SCREW STILL DIDN’T MOVE.
So, it’s new side rails for me at this point… :/
01-6600 - Side rails - Williams early pair 51-1/8 inch - Marco Specialties Pinball Parts
Left and right side stainless steel trim molding for early Williams pinball machines.www.marcospecialties.com
I’m moving the discussion to the main Alien Poker restoration thread because I’m spending some of the summer period working on this pin now. I really miss it and I keep looking at other classics, which we don’t have room for - purely because my classic isn’t in operation
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