Sega Swing restoration

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This is pretty much all of them. Many of my favourites.
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Had a bit of fun playing with the cab today, but I was just delaying the inevitable. The cabinet needs stripping, cleaning, prepping and painting. I removed the monitor first....
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:wtf: So dirty!
There are 6 bolts that separate the top from the metal base. Here are the 2 pieces:
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I'll clean and paint them in turn.
Hopefully I'll have the missing panel cut soon, and the header art back from the printers.
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You're making fast progress, keep the pics coming!!
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Great work, thats really dirty behind the monitor.
Really satisfying getting that cleaned up, my OCD :(
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Not too much happening last few days. Have managed to do some cleaning:
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... and found a Sega token trapped underneath the transformer in the base, which I'm disproportionately pleased with :awe: :
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I've ordered a bucket of primer and paint.
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Only thing i ever found inside one of my cabs was some pistachio shels :(

Keep up the good work
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I got the header window sticker back from the printer today.
I trimmed it and stuck it on. Since the last pic of the header (in the first post i think) i pulled the white pinstripe off and replaced it with silver... I think it looks much better now. Here's a picture of it fully put together:
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It looks nice (it's a reflection of my light fitting that makes it look a bit odd).
Just waiting on a couple of cans of primer to come through the post and I can get onto the last leg of the restore!
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The header looks excellent 8-) great attention to detail ;)
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:awe: some indeed! :D
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Thanks guys,
Last few days managed to straighten, prep and paint a few of the metal parts:
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... Still quite a few parts to paint, but they are coming up like new, so i'm very happy.
I got all the coin mech / cradle bits together and cleaned up (ready for the door above). I also set the mech to take the fantastic Sega tokens that Rancor was selling :awe:. I had to take the magnet out of the AD81P, as that check was stopping the tokens passing - but they get accepted just fine after that:

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Keeping things moving slowly. I cut the coin slot into the acrylic (and popped it back on the cab to check it fits). Also fit a new reject button (and the mech) on the painted door:
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Should have the rest of the cab de-rusted and painted over the coming weeks.
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I demand moar pictures!!1
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Great work,

One thing is would say is you can probably use different screws for the coin mech, so it is flush and not dangerous.

http://www.giz10p.co.uk/index.php?_a=vi ... ductId=176

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I see that you used AMP connectors, I thought all Sega cabs previous to the Astro used Mate-n-lok's :think: .
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read through the whole thread. Amazing work here. Really looking forward to seeing it complete. Keep it up
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Thanks guys.
Coach bolts are great, but these holes are threaded so I wouldn't be able to screw them in + out! Nice low-profile screws would be good replacement for the bulky ones I got now though.
Swing def. uses AMPs, and is before the Astros, but not sure if it's the first time Sega used them. It might be :geek: .
Update on the restore.... I managed to draw, cut and build the reproduction speaker mounts today. Very happy with these. Just like the originals and speakers mounted to wood sound great!
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Excellent work and resto thread - keep it up! :-D :thumbup:
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You've made a very neat job of those speaker mounts, well done. 8-)
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munchiAZ wrote:read through the whole thread.
I haven't. Has someone welcomed him to the Swingers Club yet?
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Nice custom wood work :D