People may not know it, but washing electronics is ok, actually. If you think water may get in a part and may stay there (which could be a problem), you can then do a water displacement bath in IPA. IPA is hydrophilic (as most alcohols), so it will remove water from electronic parts, and then evaporate.
Yes. There is a washing process at many electrical component companies. The solutions can vary but the main take away is that moisture is not as much the issue as current applied prior to drying.
A few questions. Where did you get get the T bolt tool? What type of wood did you use for the playfield rails? Were they from another playfield? Are all the black post at the end all the same size or are some of them the 1 1/16 post? Thanks and you are so fricken awesome at what you do!!! I really do enjoy watching your videos and explanations!
Yes that’s an issue no matter what bumper base you use. These normally have to be enlarged. I have a Harlem Globetrotters coming up this week that I will catch that process on in the videos.
Seeing you bending the pin wires I now understand why the gym equipment is in the same room :D
Beautiful results again!
Yeah man. Mark Felix in the shop Mr Whipple in the bedroom is the ultimate goal.
I would have never have thought spraying down a playfield with water would be a good idea. Interesting.
It’s not if you want to reuse the playfield otherwise it’s makes a great holder for the process.
People may not know it, but washing electronics is ok, actually. If you think water may get in a part and may stay there (which could be a problem), you can then do a water displacement bath in IPA. IPA is hydrophilic (as most alcohols), so it will remove water from electronic parts, and then evaporate.
Yes. There is a washing process at many electrical component companies. The solutions can vary but the main take away is that moisture is not as much the issue as current applied prior to drying.
@@highendpins Exactly! ;)
A few questions. Where did you get get the T bolt tool? What type of wood did you use for the playfield rails? Were they from another playfield? Are all the black post at the end all the same size or are some of them the 1 1/16 post? Thanks and you are so fricken awesome at what you do!!! I really do enjoy watching your videos and explanations!
Chris can you show which replacement pop bumper lamp sockets you use?
Yeah.
What pop bumper did you use on the CPR play field the originals don't even come close to fitting
Thanks!!
Yes that’s an issue no matter what bumper base you use. These normally have to be enlarged. I have a Harlem Globetrotters coming up this week that I will catch that process on in the videos.