I just learned of the Superelectric Pinball Parlor a few weeks ago and went there last Friday. My friend and I had a blast! Centaur was probably my favorite followed closely by Cactus Canyon. All the games were in super nice condition. Did you restore the older games yourself? I'll be sure to contact you in due time about fixing some of my machines that had been in storage for numerous years.
It isn't reverse printed on these. The material comes with adhesive and the print layer is on top. There's some other good products that have come out since this video that have the print layer below the material.
Hi, I've purchased a pinball machine with the overlay in place. Generally speaking, it was done very well and looks good. However, I have no idea how to maintain it. Do you have any recommendations about cleaning and waxing it to keep it in top condition? I'm concerned about using products designed for wood playfields that could damage the overlay. Thanks!
I use a quality clearcoat over the overlay so it can hold up to basically any kind of cleaner. Games without a clearcoat over the overlay are at risk of damage during cleaning. As a rule of thumb I would start by cleaning with the most mild cleaner in a hidden area. Move to more aggressive cleaners as needed testing a small area first. Usually you're pretty safe using a carnuba wax on printed materials as well as painted surfaces.
I have problem with new generation print labels on display glass as is moist senzitive and get loose when get litle wet. I miss old quality wich lasted for years and years
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David, how do I get one of these printed for my SS? I've got the VP playfield file, but I have no idea where to go, or what exactly to ask for. Did you use the VP file?
Hello which company produces the overlay you used? I got one for the funsouse, but it had the white back support, not transparent. I had a lot of problems. Thanks
No. I think the ones on eBay are from Classic Arcades and I would not recommend them. They use a different material and process that's hard to work with and prone to failure.
Excellent work wanted to ask if you sell the coverage of playfield the image to paste in my pinball ferepower since I am from Argentina and in this country I can not get it or if you can recommend someone who sell it from now thanks greetings from argentina
Hi - you make it look so easy!!!!!!! I purchased an overlay for my High Speed from Classic Arcades - I have not done a 100% good job - can you suggest any other suppliers????? - Nice Job :-)
I create my own overlays and have been disappointed about the quality from retailers so it is hard for me to recommend any one. I put up a number of window decals when we opened the pinball parlor and that helped me get the hang of it. Maybe practice with some contact paper till you feel comfortable with the application.
I did everything right - total strip of overlay - totally flat and then 3 separate coats of 2 pack clear coat - then wet and dry paper 1200 grit - its so flat and smooth. Just need something better to put on it.
Do you have a LaserCue one of these? I am fully restoring my LaserCue and it has some noticeable wear spots that I want either a new playfield or sand it down and reapply the artwork on it. I have literally been looking all over for places to scan the playfield touch it up and then re-apply the graphics. The sad part is the majority say no and do not even know what the hell a pinball playfield is. I mean come on it is the 21st century why are graphics companies not in the know of a resurging arcade machine? Sad times when graphics places have no clue what you are talking about.
Wow, how pissed are you that you did one of these crappy overlays when Hardtops are available now? Hardtops are great. NOBODY should be buying these crap overlays and wasting their time. I give this game 2ys before the playfield is toast
The overlays I made have held up better that the Hardtop games in our parlor. Overlays I bought from other vendors have always been problematic almost immediately.
I made this one for myself. Most of the ones I've purchased disappointed me. The only product made by other people I would recommend are the Outside Edge Hardtops.
Very sorry the original artwork was lost, but glad to know there's a work-around. Thanks for sharing this.
David,
Thanks for the videos.
You must show us your machine and
how you print the overlays. I have a couple
1960;s playfields that need repaired.
Currently restoring a Williams OXO and the playfield is really bad.
Where do you get the overlays from?
Stereo Studios I make them when I get time.
So do you make them for any game
Nice video, even better background music 😎
My old studio. It's a law office for sports attorneys now.
I just learned of the Superelectric Pinball Parlor a few weeks ago and went there last Friday. My friend and I had a blast! Centaur was probably my favorite followed closely by Cactus Canyon. All the games were in super nice condition. Did you restore the older games yourself?
I'll be sure to contact you in due time about fixing some of my machines that had been in storage for numerous years.
I did restore the games myself and the Centaur was a playfield with an overlay.
I want that Party Zone in the background!!!!
Why? Lol
Why clearcoat? its reverse printed, the ball would have to go through the mylar and its a old single level pf?
It isn't reverse printed on these. The material comes with adhesive and the print layer is on top. There's some other good products that have come out since this video that have the print layer below the material.
Can this be orderd from you for other playfield like top field of elektra?
you know how to tell me where I can buy vinyl for pinball playfield, back to the future
thanks
Hi, I've purchased a pinball machine with the overlay in place. Generally speaking, it was done very well and looks good. However, I have no idea how to maintain it. Do you have any recommendations about cleaning and waxing it to keep it in top condition? I'm concerned about using products designed for wood playfields that could damage the overlay. Thanks!
I use a quality clearcoat over the overlay so it can hold up to basically any kind of cleaner.
Games without a clearcoat over the overlay are at risk of damage during cleaning. As a rule of thumb I would start by cleaning with the most mild cleaner in a hidden area. Move to more aggressive cleaners as needed testing a small area first. Usually you're pretty safe using a carnuba wax on printed materials as well as painted surfaces.
@@SuperelectricPinballParlor Thank for the information!
I have problem with new generation print labels on display glass as is moist senzitive and get loose when get litle wet. I miss old quality wich lasted for years and years
This game still looks great after years of play. I'll do some follow up videos on the overlay playfields and how they hold up.
Forgive me for not replying to everyone's comments sooner. I wasn't getting notifications for this video. Email questions to SuperelectricPinballParlor at Gmail for a more prompt reply.
David, how do I get one of these printed for my SS? I've got the VP playfield file, but I have no idea where to go, or what exactly to ask for. Did you use the VP file?
Mobile Doctor you can email me for details regarding our restorations at: SuperelectricPress1300@gmail.com
Hello which company produces the overlay you used? I got one for the funsouse, but it had the white back support, not transparent. I had a lot of problems. Thanks
Marino Milan i made it myself.
Is that the one that can be purchased on eBay?
No. I think the ones on eBay are from Classic Arcades and I would not recommend them. They use a different material and process that's hard to work with and prone to failure.
What is it printed on?
Excellent work wanted to ask if you sell the coverage of playfield the image to paste in my pinball ferepower since I am from Argentina and in this country I can not get it or if you can recommend someone who sell it from now thanks greetings from argentina
Marcosestilista Quiroga I can make one for you if you are still in need.
@@SuperelectricPinballParlor is it possible to have the digital file used when printing the overlay somehow? I can pay of course.
Hi - you make it look so easy!!!!!!! I purchased an overlay for my High Speed from Classic Arcades - I have not done a 100% good job - can you suggest any other suppliers????? - Nice Job :-)
I create my own overlays and have been disappointed about the quality from retailers so it is hard for me to recommend any one. I put up a number of window decals when we opened the pinball parlor and that helped me get the hang of it. Maybe practice with some contact paper till you feel comfortable with the application.
Thanks for that David - how in the world do you go about making one!!!!!
I did everything right - total strip of overlay - totally flat and then 3 separate coats of 2 pack clear coat - then wet and dry paper 1200 grit - its so flat and smooth. Just need something better to put on it.
I scan the playfield and touch up the imagery in Photoshop then print it to an adhesive back mylar material.
Thanks for your help - gonna have a go - what thickness would you recommend please.
Can i buy space shuttle playfield overlay from you?
You can email me at SuperelectricPinballParlor at Gmail and we try to help.
Do you have a LaserCue one of these?
I am fully restoring my LaserCue and it has some noticeable wear spots that I want either a new playfield or sand it down and reapply the artwork on it.
I have literally been looking all over for places to scan the playfield touch it up and then re-apply the graphics.
The sad part is the majority say no and do not even know what the hell a pinball playfield is.
I mean come on it is the 21st century why are graphics companies not in the know of a resurging arcade machine?
Sad times when graphics places have no clue what you are talking about.
I don't have one for Laser Que but I might be able to help. You can email me at Superelectric Pinball Parlor at gmail.com
what is your email address I could not seem to send my email to you
drives me nuts , you not using a squeegee
Can I please ask you where have you bought it?
Thank you!
Flippery CZ I made it myself.
@@SuperelectricPinballParlor do you sell these? I need one for my Space Shuttle table. Thanks
@@torre1481 email me. SuperelectricPress1300@gmail.com
@@SuperelectricPinballParlor can you make one for a valley Hocus pocus 76
Wow, how pissed are you that you did one of these crappy overlays when Hardtops are available now? Hardtops are great. NOBODY should be buying these crap overlays and wasting their time. I give this game 2ys before the playfield is toast
The overlays I made have held up better that the Hardtop games in our parlor. Overlays I bought from other vendors have always been problematic almost immediately.
Where did you get your overlay?
I made this one for myself. Most of the ones I've purchased disappointed me. The only product made by other people I would recommend are the Outside Edge Hardtops.