Dr Who - mini-playfield protector strip

From: stokiebouy
Newsgroups: rec.games.pinball
Subject: Re: Dr Who - mini-playfield protector strip

Well, I finished my metal strip replacement. Took about 30 mins all
told, mainly because I also built a little jig to hold the
mini-playfield while I had it out of the game.

The underneath of the original strip was in way better condition than I
expected, the strip itself came off really easy, there was some tape
underneath that I scraped off. Had my metal strip already to go, had
the double-sided tape on it and I just needed to remove the 2nd side of
the tape. That proved to be very frustrating, as at each corner of the
strip when I got them to lift they lifted the whole tape, didn’t leave
the sticky in place.

So here’s a tip. I scored the tape in half using an xacto knife and
then picked at the edge. Bingo, worked like a charm. 20 secs as
opposed to 5 mins of fidgeting with it.

The strip fits in place nicely, looks much cleaner than before. I had
to play with the mini-playfield a bit to get it to align properly in
the playfield, ended up using a couple of thin washers underneath the 2
front screws, out of the 4 that hold the mini-playfield in place.

I have photos if anyone is interested, also photos of my jig. The jig
is basically 2 9 x 6 squares, and you place the mini-playfield in
between then and screw in place to hold. Very simple, if I do it again
I’d make the jig 9 x 9, that way you can put the mini-playfield on any
side without worrying about catching the end of the motor that sticks
out at the back.

Game is now 100%, not as challenging as my LOTR but still a lot of
fun…

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