Re: Flattening inserts during EM Shop job; Not Clearcoating; Opinions wanted
- From: pinballdude <terrydotti@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:57:30 -0700 (PDT)
On Jun 30, 1:52 pm, seymour-shabow <seymour-sha...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Don O wrote:
I've all but given up on this My paragon exhibits similar cupping.
I've gotten to the point that I just don't care anymore.
I feel your pain... only problem is that it affects gameplay,
especially on Atlantis, as the ball NEVER travels on the right side of
the bagatelle lanes because of the cupped inserts on that side.
Don O in MD
OK, you answered that about it affecting play - I'd say you need to
build them up and sand them back flat - they have numbers on them in
Atlantis right, so you can't just replace them.
I spot cleared a BG with triple thick I wonder if you can do the same
thing with a PF?
At any rate, are you using the water thin superglue? I think that's
essential so that it self-levels better, also if they make a retarder
for it so it has more time to do so.
-scott CARGPB#29
I can't figure out why these have never been reproduced.
How many different sizes can there be?
Just make the general color spectrum, red, blue, yellow
green white orange,
Terry
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