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Runik
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« on: April 27, 2012, 11:05:30 AM »

Last november I bought a 20" generic euro cab, with its restoration in mind.
Here's a report of the restoration Smiley

Here's a picture of the cab when I got it :



1. Weight

The cab weights between 80 and 100 kgs and is a pain to move. So I've installed 4 rollers on the underside (will ease cleaning behind and under the cab, will rise the WAF  Tongue Out)
Each roller can take 40 kgs, it'll be more than enough


2. Marquee

Was back-lit by a neon light which wasn't working anymore.



I wasn't happy with the 220V power supply, so I replaced it with a 12V LED strip light :



I also changed the coin-door wedge lights by 12V ones.


3. Control panel restoration

The original control panel was really worn off, and I wanted to have 6 buttons by players. Its restoration was done in 4 steps :
- mechanical stripping to remove previous design
- previous holes filling with synthetic resin + filler
- sanding to get a homogeneous surface
- drilling of the new holes using a sheet metal punch

Here's the final result :



I also stripped the coin-door and painted it in black ...


4. Panel design recreation

As the original CPO wasn't in a really good shape, I started its vectorization.
To do so, I took high res pictures of the existing panel to be used as a work base, then I used Inkscape to do the vectorizing itself.
Here's a sample of the used pictures :




And the final result :


I have to say I'm quite happy with the result   Cool

I ordered the repro to the printer, and here's what I got :


Installing on the panel ...


... and the final result after putting on joysticks and buttons !


Looks way better now Smiley


5. Coin door design recreation

This design was completely washed out, amazingly only the blue color resisted the ravages of time ...
I used the same technique than above to vectorize :
Original design :


I had to look for similar cabs on internet to get the correct colors ...

Vectorization :


And now a global pic with everything in place (to compare with the first pic of the post) :



6. Last bits

Cab was fully wired to Jamma as previous wiring was proprietary.
For the coin mechanism, I didn't wanted to change the existing one by adding a button or something similar, so I did some tweaking : using some wire and a lot of patience, I succeeded in linking the coin eject mechanism to the coin add :



Works like a charm, and can be removed anytime Cool

I also did a capkit, it wasn't easy as some capacitors weren't described in the documentation, but hey, where would be the fun otherwise Wink

I'll finish with 2 pics of the cab in its final state :





Well, I guess that's all for now  Wink
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2012, 11:34:00 AM »

Wow what a project. It is amazing what you can do if you have the patience. Not one of my talents. rotflmao

Good job Runik.

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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2012, 05:45:17 PM »

 Agree with Post

What a great job!!! Clap Clap Clap  +1 (Karma, or whatever) for sharing and for your patience and skill! wave

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« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2012, 05:38:04 AM »

Thanks a lot for your kind words guys  Hail
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