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There are many ways to flatten playfield plastics.  The safest is to place the plastics between two sheets of playfield glass and let them sit in the sun all day.  A write-up describing this process is available here: http://www.team-em.com/FlatteningPlastics/Procedure.htm .  
 
There are many ways to flatten playfield plastics.  The safest is to place the plastics between two sheets of playfield glass and let them sit in the sun all day.  A write-up describing this process is available here: http://www.team-em.com/FlatteningPlastics/Procedure.htm .  
  
Since this isn't possbile for many people and/or many times of the year, the following process has been tested on many plastics.
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Since this isn't possible for many people and/or many times of the year, the following process has been tested on many plastics.
  
 
# Preheat oven and a flat cookie sheet to 200 degrees.
 
# Preheat oven and a flat cookie sheet to 200 degrees.

Revision as of 20:37, 1 May 2011

1 Clearcoating the playfield

2 Sealing the backglass

3 Creating playfield plastics

Except for a some of the more popular machines, the playfield plastics are irreplaceable. There are web sites that describe a process to make your own replacement. Here are the basic steps to create your own playfield plastics.

  • Start with a scan of a good part and/or retouch one.
  • Print reversed onto clear adhesive vinyl.
  • Cut and shape a piece of 1/8” (.060”) lexan.
  • Paint the sticker with a light coat of white primer.
  • Adhere sticker onto underside of lexan.

Kerry Imming 04:09, 27 April 2011 (BST)


4 Flattening warped plastics

There are many ways to flatten playfield plastics. The safest is to place the plastics between two sheets of playfield glass and let them sit in the sun all day. A write-up describing this process is available here: http://www.team-em.com/FlatteningPlastics/Procedure.htm .

Since this isn't possible for many people and/or many times of the year, the following process has been tested on many plastics.

  1. Preheat oven and a flat cookie sheet to 200 degrees.
  2. Put plastic on top of a sheet of paper on the cookie sheet.
  3. Heat for 8-10 minutes.
  4. Remove from oven and put flat weight (book) on top while cooling.