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Wilmington Delaware Green Lane Pennsylvania
Wilmington, Delaware Green Lane, Pennsylvania Sumneytown Boyertown Boyertown
Area High School Chemistry Teacher MST Math Science Technology MST Jan
Janis
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After you have let the coating cure, it is time to apply the
overlay! First, slightly rough up the surface of the playfield
with fine sandpaper. This will help the overlay stick. Now, wipe
the surface with tacky wipes to remove all dust. Then wipe the
surface down with isopropyl alcohol and let it dry.
Take a deep breath. Find someone to help you.
Pull the overlay out and lay it down. Study it. Note how it is
set up vs. your playfield. Practice aligning it on the playfield.
Start to relax.
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This next part is critical, but easier than I expected. Obtain
an atomizer and fill it with water with a little liquid dish detergent.
Just enough to create a few bubbles. Have a spare bucket of it ready,
too.
Spray the surface with the soapy water until there is water on every
part of the playfield. You don't need a lake, just a complete coating.
It may help to have a light underneath to help position the overlay
(don't get it wet!). Carefully peel the paper off the back of the
overlay, which covers the self adhesive. Be careful to not let it stick to itself. Place it on
the wet playfield. Note that it will move easily around. Position
the overlay. Be certain to line up all the roll over switches, pop
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Once you are satisfied, with the position of the
overlay, take a deep breath and grab a squeegee (or a rolling pin).
Have your partner hold onto the overlay. Start in the center and
press the water out from underneath towards the outside. This will
be easy! Move down to the next spot and squeeze out more water.
Work methodically and carefully so you do not leave a pool of water
anywhere under the overlay. If you are careful, you will not have
any folds (I had one small one) and maybe a few bubbles (I had none).
Bubbles can be popped with a pin. |
Stop and step back. Admire your work! The scary part is over.
Now it is time to reassemble your playfield. With my overlay, I had to cut out the small disk plastic roll-over area on the top left of the playfield with a razor blade.
Now that you have everything off, take the time to clean all the components. Those that are hanging underneath will be dusty and full of saw dust. Clean, clean, clean. Follow the excellent instructions at Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum web page. |
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Photo courtesy of Jörg Hopmann.
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Now you will be happy you used the tracing paper and took all those digital photos. Lay the tracing paper down and carefully align it. Use the head of a nail (not the sharp end) to find the depression that means there is a hole. Punch through the tracing paper and the overlay with a pin. Then select a small nail to make the hole larger. Leave the nail in place. Repeat for the next hole. Leave the nail. The nails will anchor the tracing paper and make it easier for you to find all the holes. After you have pierced all the holes, remove the paper and start reassembly.
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 Photo courtesy of Jörg Hopmann.
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Photo courtesy of Jörg Hopmann. |
Look at your digital pictures.
Some digital cameras can display the pictures on a TV and even zoom in. This can be quite helpful.
I also applied a layer of wax on my playfield before I started assembly. Be certain to contact the manufacturer of your overlay for guidance.
Reassembly took a lot longer than I expected. But I was careful and cleaned every part. Always use new rubber parts (see sources above). If possible, clean up the screws and metal parts by placing them in a polisher available at Berry's Manufacturing.
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Position the parts you removed and carefully resolder any wires. Be sure to follow your labels so the diodes are oriented properly. Use q-tips and isopropyl alcohol to clean the contacts (follow directions at Marvin). Many of the switches, especially the rollover ones, may have to be readjusted. Some of my switches would not activate. Others were so close that the vibration of the game would set them off.
If you take your time, you will be rewarded with a machine that looks beautiful and is mechanically extremely reliable.
Additional information on installing pinball playfield overlays can be found at Pinball Magic. Additional links can be found at www.pinlinks.org/.
*Suggestion provided by and thanks to Jörg Hopmann
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