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  1. Sorry I couldn't remember your name, but I did remember what a great job you did.
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  2. This was made to match jpm sru don’t know of any new cabinets or cad to do so
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  3. Found one! It's yours if you want it, just cover the postage. 😊
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  4. Ok Ed no worries .forgot to mention they do a dark version which is what i use as it's slightly less noticeable when painting over or varnishing. Just one note it doesn't stain .
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  5. Great job done Ed and all looking good .with the center cab edges that regularly get damaged over the years I've replaced the whole half circular area with new wood .ultimately its probably the best way to repair the damage you've shown here .if you asked I could have sent you a small section of wood to use .I then glue and screw the new section in .drilling holes for the screws into where the t mould would sit but counter sinking a hole for the screw to disappear into .over fill the hole with filler then remove the flanged part of the t mould and stick it flat to the new wood section ..the joint between the new wood and old is usually minimal and.can be dealt with using very fine smooth wood filler then staining and varnishing it or cutting a narrow strip of wood coloured vinyl over the join .how ever if you can't be fussed with all that then id recommend you use this ronseal wood filler instead of the filler you've used as it sets to a super hardened finish and and can be crafted and moulded just as easily .it's more like car body filler than wood filler!
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  6. Cellulose thinner is better for the removal of the text eddy it seems like you've cracked it with nail varnish remover .use the cellulose to remove the print then use white spirit to finish up with .works well every time .Nice work as per usual. Cant waitnto see the new glasses .
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  7. It's seems that you guys have done some hard work here in getting the art redrawn. I saw the thread some time ago but I couldn't find it again. Is the wood drawing for the early JPM machines? Is there anywhere that makes replacement cabinets or has anyone made some CAD drawings? With video games there are available https://www.classicarcadecabinets.com/arcade-plans-by-title.html
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