I was just wondering if his method is generally considered good? I was thinking about trying this next summer (after the house renos are done). I know there are a lot of bad clearcoating tips out there (like that crazy video that was around a while ago where the guy left everything on the top of the playfield).
Here's my tip: No wet sanding, it is easy to sand dry and preserve the wood of your playfield Usually inserts are ''loose'' and it is better to remove them and reglue them or you will have chance to experience the insane ''cracks inserts'' problem. Personnaly i prefer varathane clearcoat, 200% more easy to work with minimum hardware with nice result AND it is easy to remove if you need to repair something on your playfield. Easy to polish again after few years of play and easy to apply a new layer if needed.
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Here's my tip: No wet sanding, it is easy to sand dry and preserve the wood of your playfield Usually inserts are ''loose'' and it is better to remove them and reglue them or you will have chance to experience the insane ''cracks inserts'' problem. Personnaly i prefer varathane clearcoat, 200% more easy to work with minimum hardware with nice result AND it is easy to remove if you need to repair something on your playfield. Easy to polish again after few years of play and easy to apply a new layer if needed.
I agree with Hal.I would love to try auto clear but Varathne is easier and a lot less money.I've cleared 4 games so far and this morning put down the first coat on my 5th job.I just follow Clays guide and I've had no problems.
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I plan on using a brush with Varathane Satin for the first 3 coats. I just want to fill in the brush strokes and sand it back down to a level surface and allow the coats to "gas" out. Then i will use the spray can of Varathane full gloss. I spoke to an automotive painter and was told that this approach is also acceptable.
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It't true. I showed Brock my "results" and he showed me his. I must say, he was very gentle and has nice "results" himself.
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I would like to show both of you my 'results" also. Gee that sentence is misleading but seriously.. touching up a PF is such a learning experience.....everything from using latex vs enamel, taping, steady hand, good brushes, oh god dont forget color matching. I suck at that.
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Gone Fairy, Secret Service, Meteor x3, Title Fight, Eight Ball Deluxe, Bone Busters Inc., Seawitch, Starship Troopers, Strange Science, Arena, Hook, Pin*Bot x2, Time Warp, Motordome, Robocop, Black hole, Jurassic Park , Wipe-Out, Pinball Pro: Challenger I, Swords of Fury, Stargate, Party Zone
It't true. I showed Brock my "results" and he showed me his. I must say, he was very gentle and has nice "results" himself.
Ok ,what's your method?please share before I put the 5th coat down on Cross Town tomorrow morning.
Current pins.Telecard-Buckaroo-Central Park-Nip It-Jacks Open-Atlantis-Star Trek- SuperSonic-Evil Kneveil-Spin a Card-Flipper Clown-Black Knight-Mibs-Flying Carpet- Reserve-Cross Town
Gone-Pioneer Projects- Space Odyssey 1961 Seeburg jukebox Williams Color Hi Dolly Gladiator