Repairing & Restoring
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Re: Restoration Tips
Previews from bandit restoration video
Introduction
How to disassemble a Mills Slot Machine mechanism
How to assemble a mechanism on a Mills Slot Machine
Cabinet restoration
How a reel bundle works on a Mills Slot Machine
Mills Slot Machine Jackpot Assembly
How to take apart a Mills Slot Machine escalator
Introduction
How to disassemble a Mills Slot Machine mechanism
How to assemble a mechanism on a Mills Slot Machine
Cabinet restoration
How a reel bundle works on a Mills Slot Machine
Mills Slot Machine Jackpot Assembly
How to take apart a Mills Slot Machine escalator
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Re: Restoration Tips
How to unjam a Mills
How to unjam a Mills Gooseneck
How to unjam a Jennings
How to unjam a Watling Gooseneck
How to unjam a Watling Rol-A-Top
How to unjam a Mills Gooseneck
How to unjam a Jennings
How to unjam a Watling Gooseneck
How to unjam a Watling Rol-A-Top
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Allwin WIN and PLACE video
Another venture in to the Ruffler & Walker Win & Place machine. Clean and fix 21 mins long!!!
Re: Allwin WIN and PLACE video
Good video, will be useful for those who have yet to strip down an Allwin, including me
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Re: Allwin WIN and PLACE video
Nice work and excellent video. Inevitably, we all have slightly different ideas on restoration, particularly when it comes to wood finishing etc. One thing that would worry me about spray lacquering the card backflash is that it will not provide the same protection to the artwork that the plastic did. I prefer to renew the sacrificial plastic barrier to protect against UV and ball friction damage, so that in another 50 years or so it can be replaced again, leaving the graphics pristine. Another small point - the rubber stopper behind the ball hammer needs replacing. The tip of the hammer is striking the ball at the wrong angle because it's protruding beyond the hammer box. This effects play and wears the lower runner.
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Re: Elevenses Strip and Rebuild to Music!
Well done, I thoroughly enjoyed that and reckon you should easily get a job at Kegworth 60 years ago.
One teensy weensy point, merely for the sake of easing the learning curve for newcomers to such a major restoration........
You could have started off (as have most of us) by doing the job in the back room on Beloved's lace table cloth that she inherited from her Gran. The video could have then been interrupted by indelicate screaming, hollering and shaking of the camera ....... quick shot to everything now happening at the bottom of the garden with you struggling with stubborn screws when you have one arm in a sling and a head bandage.
Just a thought.
Also, an alternative to replacing the backboard when it's riddled with woodworm is to train the worms to firmly hold hands until they hear the bang of the auctioneer's gavel and the glug of whisky.
All seriousness aside! This thread should be bookmarked so we can easily refer it to enquirers of how to deal with changing allwin bits 'n' bobs as you've expertly covered the topic there.
The only bit you didn't go back to was deconverting back to 1d.
On the couple of occasions I've tackled a sleeved payout tube, I've ended up filling my lungs with burning acrid fumes from some unidentified epoxy adhesive or releasing a goodly amount of molten solder down my left leg ..... oh how I laughed!
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One teensy weensy point, merely for the sake of easing the learning curve for newcomers to such a major restoration........
You could have started off (as have most of us) by doing the job in the back room on Beloved's lace table cloth that she inherited from her Gran. The video could have then been interrupted by indelicate screaming, hollering and shaking of the camera ....... quick shot to everything now happening at the bottom of the garden with you struggling with stubborn screws when you have one arm in a sling and a head bandage.
Just a thought.
Also, an alternative to replacing the backboard when it's riddled with woodworm is to train the worms to firmly hold hands until they hear the bang of the auctioneer's gavel and the glug of whisky.
All seriousness aside! This thread should be bookmarked so we can easily refer it to enquirers of how to deal with changing allwin bits 'n' bobs as you've expertly covered the topic there.
The only bit you didn't go back to was deconverting back to 1d.
On the couple of occasions I've tackled a sleeved payout tube, I've ended up filling my lungs with burning acrid fumes from some unidentified epoxy adhesive or releasing a goodly amount of molten solder down my left leg ..... oh how I laughed!
BP
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Re: Elevenses Strip and Rebuild to Music!
Hi Badpenny
points taken on board!!! Unfortunately, what started out as a video to show the full repairs, I decided to see how long it would take to do the whole thing. In fact, the whole machine was done in less than 8 hours from start to finish.
So in a rush to beat my previous record the camera was put to one side.
You are right, heating the sleeved pay chute released a ton of solder and fumes, also the coin entry slot was easy to convert back to 1d, just a quick blow torch and the full size slot was revealed!
Hope viewers enjoy the video.
points taken on board!!! Unfortunately, what started out as a video to show the full repairs, I decided to see how long it would take to do the whole thing. In fact, the whole machine was done in less than 8 hours from start to finish.
So in a rush to beat my previous record the camera was put to one side.
You are right, heating the sleeved pay chute released a ton of solder and fumes, also the coin entry slot was easy to convert back to 1d, just a quick blow torch and the full size slot was revealed!
Hope viewers enjoy the video.
Re: Elevenses Strip and Rebuild to Music!
Well done Mark, another very interesting an informative video
http://www.s275603065.websitehome.co.uk ... ticles.asp
Follow the link to see more interesting slot videos by slotsoffun:badpenny wrote:This thread should be bookmarked so we can easily refer it to enquirers of how to deal with changing allwin bits 'n' bobs
http://www.s275603065.websitehome.co.uk ... ticles.asp
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Live Broadcast from the Workshop - Slots
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If you're bored or fed up watching paint dry then check out my live broadcast through the www.slotmachinedepot.co.uk website or the YouTube Channel. Trial broadcast Saturday 5th March 2016. Join in the chat or just watch me struggle with a machine!
If you're bored or fed up watching paint dry then check out my live broadcast through the www.slotmachinedepot.co.uk website or the YouTube Channel. Trial broadcast Saturday 5th March 2016. Join in the chat or just watch me struggle with a machine!
Re: Live Broadcast from the Workshop - Slots
Well if I remember I will have a look, what are you fixing, given it is after the 9pm watershed.
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Re: Live Broadcast from the Workshop - Slots
Never realised that.... Well, let me tell you.. after 9pm it gets pretty dirty in here
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Re: Live Broadcast from the Workshop - Slots
Is this happening tonight, as the paint is already dry and i'm off to bed shortly!
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Re: Live Broadcast from the Workshop - Slots
Trial broadcast seemed to work well, couple of issues with sound, but sorted later! If this live broadcast is your kind of thing, then I'm happy to setup regular repair and restore jobs to broadcast live through YouTube. May prove useful for people who need to "see" something rather than a photo. Still early days, but will let you know on next broadcast date.
Thanks for the people from here that gave it a watch last night, and feedback. Just remember that it is Live so no editing and may drag on if I can't free a seized bolt!!!! You'll have to watch me swear and swing the hammer!!!!!
Thanks for the people from here that gave it a watch last night, and feedback. Just remember that it is Live so no editing and may drag on if I can't free a seized bolt!!!! You'll have to watch me swear and swing the hammer!!!!!
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