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Painting a Cabinet if original paint gone
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Eddie Joseph
2021-11-26 15:24:41 UTC
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The man I have used before requires a scan of the original apttern. My cabinet was stripped and repainted white. Can't find any local samples.

Any suggestions?
LexingtonVAPin
2021-11-26 17:23:21 UTC
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Post by Eddie Joseph
The man I have used before requires a scan of the original apttern. My cabinet was stripped and repainted white. Can't find any local samples.
Any suggestions?
Did you check with pinball pimp?

http://pinballpimpstencils.com
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Cliff
2021-12-05 13:46:03 UTC
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Post by LexingtonVAPin
The man I have used before requires a scan of the original apttern. My cabinet was stripped and repainted white. Can't find any local samples.
Any suggestions?
Did you check with pinball pimp?
http://pinballpimpstencils.com
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http://orcalcoast.com/
What Game?
Eddie Joseph
2021-12-05 15:04:13 UTC
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Post by Cliff
Post by LexingtonVAPin
The man I have used before requires a scan of the original apttern. My cabinet was stripped and repainted white. Can't find any local samples.
Any suggestions?
Did you check with pinball pimp?
http://pinballpimpstencils.com
--
http://orcalcoast.com/
What Game?
John Robertson
2021-12-05 19:48:41 UTC
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Post by Cliff
Post by LexingtonVAPin
The man I have used before requires a scan of the original apttern. My cabinet was stripped and repainted white. Can't find any local samples.
Any suggestions?
Did you check with pinball pimp?
http://pinballpimpstencils.com
--
http://orcalcoast.com/
What Game?
Yes, he will not do it without the full scan. Williams Touchdown
There are photos on:

https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2609&picno=4381

Enough to do a tape guesstimate job at least!

If you are good at drafting then use the side photo:

https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2609&picno=22213

or get an artist friend to digitize/vectorize (sp?) that knowing the
dimensions of the game cabinet - which you have handy.

John :-#)#
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Daniel Lejnieks
2021-12-16 16:59:14 UTC
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This is a three color cabinet - if you sand down you might be able to find enough of the original pattern to make stencils for each color. It is labor intensive but I did it on a Heat Wave and it looked way better than the dirty sticky latex that someone had slopped on.

Dan L.
The man I have used before requires a scan of the original apttern. My cabinet was stripped and repainted white. Can't find any local samples.
Any suggestions?
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