ElDorado Photo
Wonderful playfield restoration of an Eldorado
Wonderful playfield restoration of an Eldorado
From: “Bryan Kelly”
Newsgroups: rec.games.pinball
Subject: Re: ADVICE NEEDED: Which black Paint for inside Cabinet ?
I’m with Cayle on this one. Painters Touch semi gloss is a perfect
match.
Bryan (CARGPB 14)
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From: “Karl”
Newsgroups: rec.games.pinball
Subject: Re: PF airbrushing light colors?
Karl wrote:
>I’m using the waterbased acrylic latex paint to spray
> with the correct retarder and flow addative (thinner, not just water)
Hi Group.
I was asked a few questions about this so I’ll past the info here for
research purposes, hope it helps down the road…. I must also mentioin
that several of these techniques have been taught to me by our friend,
Arizona Bruce. Thanks Bruce and group!
The retarder and flow additive are the ones I mentioned this morning
(Liquitex found in those fancy art supply stores). I
think you could go without the flow additive because that big bottle is
a
concentrate that gets mixed with water at a 20:1 ratio making it pretty
much…. Water anyway! I mean now that I have it I use it, but wonder
if it
important…. The retarder is nice as it slows the drying time and even
for
brushing makes the paint “lay down” better as Clay mentions in his
guides.
The air brush I have has the “Blue Point” name on it and I got it off
the
Snap-on truck. It’s OK I guess… It’s instructions say operating
pressure
15-50 psi and recommended pressure 25 psi. You can experiment for good
spray
without too much overspray. I seem to think 20 psi for some reason but
just
experiment. I like to remove the tape very soon (10-30 minutes) after
spraying (before paint pulls up with tape). Don’t pull tape up, pull it
backwards across PF surface so as not to pull your paint up. Wipe the
PF
down with naphtha right after that and you’d be surprised how far away
the over spray gets
that you can see on the paper towel.
And that’s all I have to say about that. (Say like Forest Gump)
GodSpeed, Karl.
Newsgroups: rec.games.pinball
Subject: Bill Heatherley’s, A Pinball Zone, playfield restoration pics
Hi all,
I’ve added an example of Bill Heatherly’s playfield restoration work, a
Bally Playboy playfield.
http://host300.ipowerweb.com/~pingeekc/pingeek/play.htm
For more restoration examples,
http://host300.ipowerweb.com/~pingeekc/pingeek/pingeek2/zone1.htm
or just check out http://www.pingeek.com