I'll make another video about that. To answer the question, 220 grit sandpaper and a small sanding block (12 pin molex "cube" connector). Follow up with 400 grit. Sometimes I use Gottlieb lamp cleaner sticks. I use fiberglass pencils for the fine work. For Big jobs like classic bally/stern, I'll sometimes use a dremel with a flap sander.
@@ChrisHiblerPinball Thanks Chris! I had a -35 MPU and used a dremel on it, but my mistake was that I used the coarse 60 grit wheel that comes with it, and burned through the copper in a couple spots. I now have the 240grit wheels, and will be more careful. Thanks for the info! But yes a video showing it would be awesome.
I love System 80’s pins
Simple to learn!
Hard to master!
Got that addicting
just one more play feeling!
Good descriptions, explanations, and visuals. You know, the usual goodness. Happy Holidays Chris
Thanks Chris!
How do you actually sand the board? Do you use sandpaper and do it by hand (if so what grit) or do you use a dremel?
I'll make another video about that. To answer the question, 220 grit sandpaper and a small sanding block (12 pin molex "cube" connector). Follow up with 400 grit. Sometimes I use Gottlieb lamp cleaner sticks. I use fiberglass pencils for the fine work. For Big jobs like classic bally/stern, I'll sometimes use a dremel with a flap sander.
@@ChrisHiblerPinball Thanks Chris! I had a -35 MPU and used a dremel on it, but my mistake was that I used the coarse 60 grit wheel that comes with it, and burned through the copper in a couple spots. I now have the 240grit wheels, and will be more careful. Thanks for the info! But yes a video showing it would be awesome.