Traveling back in CZcams time accidentally stumbling across this video. I only have a virtual pinball machine, but this was fascinating to watch - like a seeing watchmaker at work 👍
Wow..I never thought that misusing canned air would be so useful! I wonder if that trick would work well on removing decals off of cars as well...that would come in handy!
Thank you. I am trying to learn lots. In about a year I am going to try to slowly start a restore and sell business. It is more of a dream of mine. I may or may not make money doing it but it will be fulfilling saving these machines. I am sure I can make survival at least doing it. I have been playing pinball since age 5 and learned at an early age how the ball damages playfields and parts.
Great vid and great job with the freeze spray technique. Even all these years later, the time you took to make this vid is still helping others in the hobby. That's a great thing. 😊👍 The reason the paint peeled off when you used the solvent based poly spray is because the paints used for touch up on the playfield was latex/water based. If oil based/solvent based paints were used for that touch up, that would not have happened. Additionally, if you have solvent/oil based paints or polyurethane and put latex/water based paint or poly on top of it, they will blister and peel off.
I got a different image of what they were talking about. I feel like this wasn't the water based touch up but the original paint that was being affected by the solvents.
@VinceLatello Part of the problem with this playfield is that it had been wet before the mylar. It was a difficult restoration, since the wood had swollen and cracked the paint. Usually it will not pull up paint if you go slow and keep the mylar frozen.
Super helpful video! Have a HHeat I'm eventually going to take the mylar off of, previous owner put it down when the playfield was dirty and there's a lot of trapped dirt/dust... luckily plays alright regardless. Just looks kinda trashy xD
The freeze spray is definitely the best route, but even with naptha or goo-gone and a stack of razor blades, you're gonna be spending a ton of time removing the adhesive. Took about 10 minutes to remove the mylar, and another 4 hours to remove the adhesive off my Taxi's playfield.
Hi Jason, not to piss on your parade but you are spot on with the "Will not make money with it part". As long as you have the love its worth it though.
Thanks for this now I know what paints to get for the playfield touch ups that I need to do on my machine. And will you do a how to on fixing up a cab with scratches and some paint bubbling?
I have an origianl Black Knight, It looks like mylar was never on the playfield but it has a lot of wear on it. I had this game 20+ years and it needs an overall tuneup, thanks and wish me luck with it. Steeljaws Game Room aka Jeff
I nearly always use WD-40 to remove adhesive, though I can't say I've used it on a pinball play field that I can recall. All but one machine that I've "shopped" already had a polyurethane coating on the play field, so it hasn't been an issue for me. Of course, I often find myself using something else to get rid of the WD-40 residue.... :-)
Thanks for the helpful video. What are the small clear, colored windows called that light up? I'm working on restoring my Firepower and those little mylar or acrylic windows are peeling up affecting ball movement. So I'm looking for videos that may help me properly fix them and adhere them back to a flat position on the playfield. Thanks!!
She reminds me of one of my co-workers that fixed radio sets in the Marines. She was one smart cookie and no one messed with her, not even the male techs who didn't like women invading their space. Not me, I liked having some women in our dept.
I believe he meant the Black Rose Cannon mylar which had the black border around the cannon. However, I guess it was just dirt or some paint which was painted on the mylar or possibly broken paint from all the cannon shots.
JERI ELLSWORTH, --can you make a video showing what are the common problems and how to fix the pinball games coin mechanism assembly because it has a bunch of mechanical parts and links. I'm not sure what are the common failures and how to fix them.
great advice, great vids, and, yes, love the DOH t-Shirt. I had always wished they made a DOH pinball machine. {sigh} Hey!!! Maybe YOU could build one!! I'm sure you've got the skills! ;)
Need to get yourself a Williams Cyclone. Best pinball ever! (Pinbot is a good one too!) Maybe you have them, I really don't know what is in your collection but these two are definite classics.
@jeriellsworth Sweet thanks. Should I do a light sanding on it to get the flaky paint off or leave it be? Sorry I know I am asking newbie questions but i would rather do it right then having it look like I did a half job of the restoration.
Good tips, I followed this to restore a pin last weekend. unfortunately, my next one (a Freddy pin) has extreme playfield damage, all the way to the word in many places and the mylar is already lifting with the paint attached. Wish me luck?
Actually, that varies heavily by playfield. Games like Sys7 games will pull up paint with freeze spray. This is a more modern printed playfield so it's using a better quality of ink. The only truly safe way to do this is try it on the least conspicuous spot where there is mylar and if it pulls up paint you have to try something else like heat or Goo Gone. Freeze spray doesn't work well on all playfields.
I need help replacing a Zizzle Marvel heroes villains pinball machine shooter and loader assembly. It's a specialty part not sure if the company is still available. I couldn't find it Googling it. Any help will be appreciated thank you!
what about areas on parts of the playfield where the graphics and lettering are totally gone? I don't want to replace the playfield, but I also can't find any stencils either (it's a stern galaxy pinball machine btw)
use PURE performance electric motor cleaner to get the glue/sticky stuff off it does not damage any paint or plastic or rubber or anything for that matter!!!
No way, your into pinball also. I have always like you Jeri, but this is ridiculous. I only thing I'm into more than VR is Pinball. I have 30 or so machines in my basement along with a VR station, Bar, Darts and pool. Made I didn't get into your kickstarter, good luck, looks amazing
Sixty-three comments and NOBODY makes a joke about the cute girl restoring their playfield? As an avid CZcams comment reader, I expect a far lower level of discourse here. Shame on you all!
Someone left a Black Knight 2000 pinball game out in the rain? SACRILEGE! Who would do such an abominable thing? Man...she makes pinball restoration sound so easy, but I'm sure it's a royal pain to do, particularly if a pinball game has a history of negligent owners...like guys who leave their pinball games outside in the rain, for instance.
Traveling back in CZcams time accidentally stumbling across this video. I only have a virtual pinball machine, but this was fascinating to watch - like a seeing watchmaker at work 👍
Wow..I never thought that misusing canned air would be so useful!
I wonder if that trick would work well on removing decals off of cars as well...that would come in handy!
She's got a substantial pinball collection
+Bennett Hastings Yes, a nice rack!
Thank you. I am trying to learn lots. In about a year I am going to try to slowly start a restore and sell business. It is more of a dream of mine. I may or may not make money doing it but it will be fulfilling saving these machines. I am sure I can make survival at least doing it. I have been playing pinball since age 5 and learned at an early age how the ball damages playfields and parts.
excellent! I agree with Pagey62, I could watch this over and over!
Great vid and great job with the freeze spray technique. Even all these years later, the time you took to make this vid is still helping others in the hobby. That's a great thing. 😊👍
The reason the paint peeled off when you used the solvent based poly spray is because the paints used for touch up on the playfield was latex/water based. If oil based/solvent based paints were used for that touch up, that would not have happened.
Additionally, if you have solvent/oil based paints or polyurethane and put latex/water based paint or poly on top of it, they will blister and peel off.
I got a different image of what they were talking about. I feel like this wasn't the water based touch up but the original paint that was being affected by the solvents.
@djmips It very well could've been if the original paint was a water based product.
Great Video, very helpful plus I could listen to you speak all night!!
Black Knight 2000 one of my fave machines!
Muy intresante estos trabajos básicos de restauración un cordial saludo desde España amiga.
nice work!
@VinceLatello Part of the problem with this playfield is that it had been wet before the mylar. It was a difficult restoration, since the wood had swollen and cracked the paint. Usually it will not pull up paint if you go slow and keep the mylar frozen.
Great tips, thanks so much, Jeri!:)
Super helpful video! Have a HHeat I'm eventually going to take the mylar off of, previous owner put it down when the playfield was dirty and there's a lot of trapped dirt/dust... luckily plays alright regardless. Just looks kinda trashy xD
Ahhh! Black Knight! So many good memories!
Didn't know the duster can will aid on removing mylar on my pinball easily. Thank you
good info Jeri, thanks for putting the time into the vid.
Great Video ! Thanks for posting..
It's official, I'm in love with you! But really, very awesome video! Lot's of useful information.
Great video series. And great shirt!
Thanks for the tips, Jeri!
Always great videos. Thanks Jeri
@PinBallReviewer I do the cabinet about the same and give it a semigloss clear when I'm done.
Very helpful, thanks!
Great! Very useful info. Well presented. Thanks for posting.
The freeze spray is definitely the best route, but even with naptha or goo-gone and a stack of razor blades, you're gonna be spending a ton of time removing the adhesive. Took about 10 minutes to remove the mylar, and another 4 hours to remove the adhesive off my Taxi's playfield.
Nice Job Jeri!
Love the shirt!
I love that sticky Mylar. I feel sad for that Mylar. Poor Mylar.
Hi Jason, not to piss on your parade but you are spot on with the "Will not make money with it part".
As long as you have the love its worth it though.
More pinball restoration videos please!
Thanks for this now I know what paints to get for the playfield touch ups that I need to do on my machine.
And will you do a how to on fixing up a cab with scratches and some paint bubbling?
I have an origianl Black Knight, It looks like mylar was never on the playfield but it has a lot of wear on it. I had this game 20+ years and it needs an overall tuneup, thanks and wish me luck with it. Steeljaws Game Room aka Jeff
That is such a GREAT game!!!!
I nearly always use WD-40 to remove adhesive, though I can't say I've used it on a pinball play field that I can recall. All but one machine that I've "shopped" already had a polyurethane coating on the play field, so it hasn't been an issue for me. Of course, I often find myself using something else to get rid of the WD-40 residue.... :-)
@ericnathan79 Great tip. The glue takes a very long time.
Your so smart and helpful... and visually stunning.
Thanks for the helpful video. What are the small clear, colored windows called that light up? I'm working on restoring my Firepower and those little mylar or acrylic windows are peeling up affecting ball movement. So I'm looking for videos that may help me properly fix them and adhere them back to a flat position on the playfield. Thanks!!
She reminds me of one of my co-workers that fixed radio sets in the Marines. She was one smart cookie and no one messed with her, not even the male techs who didn't like women invading their space. Not me, I liked having some women in our dept.
Excellent advice, thanks!
I believe he meant the Black Rose Cannon mylar which had the black border around the cannon.
However, I guess it was just dirt or some paint which was painted on the mylar or possibly broken paint from all the cannon shots.
JERI ELLSWORTH,
--can you make a video showing what are the common problems and how to fix the pinball games coin mechanism assembly because it has a bunch of mechanical parts and links.
I'm not sure what are the common failures and how to fix them.
You rock Jeri!!
black rose looks like such a fun table, can i come over and play it?
great advice, great vids, and, yes, love the DOH t-Shirt. I had always wished they made a DOH pinball machine. {sigh} Hey!!! Maybe YOU could build one!! I'm sure you've got the skills! ;)
I use more canned air then you do (you made me nervous watching you). I so use that upside down trick! Saves big money!
Need to get yourself a Williams Cyclone. Best pinball ever! (Pinbot is a good one too!) Maybe you have them, I really don't know what is in your collection but these two are definite classics.
wow she's pretty!
@jeriellsworth Sweet thanks.
Should I do a light sanding on it to get the flaky paint off or leave it be?
Sorry I know I am asking newbie questions but i would rather do it right then having it look like I did a half job of the restoration.
Good tips, I followed this to restore a pin last weekend. unfortunately, my next one (a Freddy pin) has extreme playfield damage, all the way to the word in many places and the mylar is already lifting with the paint attached. Wish me luck?
You're into this also? What a goddess.
Thank you!
Actually, that varies heavily by playfield. Games like Sys7 games will pull up paint with freeze spray. This is a more modern printed playfield so it's using a better quality of ink. The only truly safe way to do this is try it on the least conspicuous spot where there is mylar and if it pulls up paint you have to try something else like heat or Goo Gone. Freeze spray doesn't work well on all playfields.
is it really necessary to use clearcoat after the paint? or can I just use novus #1 and #2 then wax it?
LOVE YOUR SHIRT ! : )
Would majic eraser work better than sand paper?
man these things are so expensive, i would love to own one if i had the money :'''(
I need help replacing a Zizzle Marvel heroes villains pinball machine shooter and loader assembly. It's a specialty part not sure if the company is still available. I couldn't find it Googling it. Any help will be appreciated thank you!
what about areas on parts of the playfield where the graphics and lettering are totally gone? I don't want to replace the playfield, but I also can't find any stencils either (it's a stern galaxy pinball machine btw)
Stupid question. You say that this method pulls up no paint but yet i see paint coming off the playfield? Is it just cause you did it quickly?
Her big brain is such a turn on .
All I say and do is right !
I think I'm in love...
use PURE performance electric motor cleaner to get the glue/sticky stuff off it does not damage any paint or plastic or rubber or anything for that matter!!!
I love the pinball.. hehe
No way, your into pinball also. I have always like you Jeri, but this is ridiculous. I only thing I'm into more than VR is Pinball. I have 30 or so machines in my basement along with a VR station, Bar, Darts and pool. Made I didn't get into your kickstarter, good luck, looks amazing
Sixty-three comments and NOBODY makes a joke about the cute girl restoring their playfield? As an avid CZcams comment reader, I expect a far lower level of discourse here. Shame on you all!
Is that a C64 at the beginning of the video on the right?
What was it you used in a can upside down? Was it spray grease or air duster?
+smerffn freeze spray
who is filming?
Great video. Might I recommend leveling out your audio. The intro was great but it became hard to hear for the rest of the video.
man it's 8 yrs old video, let go
Do I see a Credit Dot in the TZ? And dark bulbs...?! :P
Hi Jeri...
shes my grand champion
Can you tell me where I can get a foxy chick that will tolerate my pinball addiction?
"There's a lot of debate on which clear coat to use." Not from a badly controlling spray can would probably be the first thing you'd wanna talk about.
Someone left a Black Knight 2000 pinball game out in the rain? SACRILEGE! Who would do such an abominable thing?
Man...she makes pinball restoration sound so easy, but I'm sure it's a royal pain to do, particularly if a pinball game has a history of negligent owners...like guys who leave their pinball games outside in the rain, for instance.
Cool video!!
Btw...I'm looking for an Alien Poker back glass. Do you know where I could find one?
Thanks..
64m>;-)
I didn't know there was or is a spot on a playfield that I couldn't care about too much. Hmm
Use lighter fluid
Yes its true.
With this attributes that's the perfect women.
This. Was shocked when she subscribed lowly ol me(I don't have many vids)
Dukes of hazard
ahh thats the lose sticker on my machine.. was wondering if that was original or not.. going to take that off.. only ruines my game
All I saw in this video was the Dukes Of Hazzard!
haha @1:33 , "Oh Oh"
She's hot. She loves pinball. She restores pinball machines. Pinch me.
dukes of hazzard shirt ... yyeeeaaaahh haaawwwwwww. jerriel "dasy " duke :)
for some reason i forgot there was a spy hunter pinball machine ~,~
I lost
Do you accept marriage proposals?
c64 rulez ;)
lol you dont pull up mylar like that EVER!, you use a razor blade at all times as to not pull up paint, you never rip it up like that
marry me ! :-)
I'd probably pay you just to upload videos of you reading out loud.
Hot woman restoring pinballs. Am i dreaming or something? :D
Please Re-do Video In Lingerie Nightie or Bikini, Swimsuit or Just a Bra and Panties would work ?
Minus the fact you’re an attractive person, this was a long video with next to no good information lol.
It was 4 minutes 50 (not a long video) and the gem is the removal of mylar with freeze spray. Some tips about clear coating were useful.
You are the woman who looks for all life,🌹🌹🌹.
do you want to be my wife🕹️✨✨🎉🎉🎁
Too many video modes in Black Rose.
Can you use that freeze spray method for removing unwanted hair from you vagina area?