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Chuck St louis
01-29-2007, 3:17 PM
I have a huge crater on my Monster Bash game outhloe. I bought a
Cliffy around 2 years ago or so and upon a few games this weekend I
notice it has had the crap beaten out of it. I guess getting that
playfeild repaired is the next step, Funny when I began to think about
buying a cliffy to protect my cliffy. HA HA

DaveB
01-29-2007, 3:17 PM
Go to:
http://www.pinrestore.com/Supplies.html
and order the PC Lumber Epoxy Stick. Repair the outhole and install a
new cliffy protector and you should be good to go :)

On Jan 29, 2:40 pm, "Chuck St louis" <pinballs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a huge crater on my Monster Bash game outhloe. I bought a
> Cliffy around 2 years ago or so and upon a few games this weekend I
> notice it has had the crap beaten out of it. I guess getting that
> playfeild repaired is the next step, Funny when I began to think about
> buying a cliffy to protect my cliffy. HA HA

Cliffy
01-29-2007, 5:07 PM
Thanks Dave. Thats is precisely what I ask folks to do, especially on
high damage holes like MB and AFM. You can knead together enough epoxy
putty to fill the damage and then place a bit of saran wrap over that.
Now press the protector into place to form the putty. Remove protector
and plastic, let cure for an hour and replace protector. Done and strong :)

DaveB wrote:
> Go to:
> http://www.pinrestore.com/Supplies.html
> and order the PC Lumber Epoxy Stick. Repair the outhole and install a
> new cliffy protector and you should be good to go :)
>
> On Jan 29, 2:40 pm, "Chuck St louis" <pinballs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I have a huge crater on my Monster Bash game outhloe. I bought a
>> Cliffy around 2 years ago or so and upon a few games this weekend I
>> notice it has had the crap beaten out of it. I guess getting that
>> playfeild repaired is the next step, Funny when I began to think about
>> buying a cliffy to protect my cliffy. HA HA
>

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dsuperbee@aol.com
01-29-2007, 7:48 PM
The saran wrap is a great idea! I am going to have to try that. I
had repaired the GNR outhole, but did not prep the wood properly. I
found nice little chunks of resin in the bottom of my cab. A learning
experience. For you people who want to get the hole done "correct",
make sure to bevel the edges after removing the Saran wrap if the hole
was like that originally. The first time I got a very sharp exacto
knife. It was like cutting butter.

brian

On Jan 29, 4:59 pm, Cliffy <crin...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Thanks Dave. Thats is precisely what I ask folks to do, especially on
> high damage holes like MB and AFM. You can knead together enough epoxy
> putty to fill the damage and then place a bit of saran wrap over that.
> Now press the protector into place to form the putty. Remove protector
> and plastic, let cure for an hour and replace protector. Done and strong :)
>