Time to start on the cabinet. As I mentioned in a previous post, I already stripped all the parts off of this cabinet, except the wiring harness. So basically I have a big ugly wood box. It’s not in terrible shape, just pretty much normal wear for a 25 year old video game. There are some deep scratches in the wood, several small dents, and a damaged front bottom corner. The sideart is 90% missing on one side and is scratched up and damaged on the other.
The damaged corner wasn’t too bad:
There were also a couple places where it looks like a previous owner had to do some cabinet repair. There are several screws through the side to tighten up the joints. I ended up pulling each of them out and counter-sinking them so I could put wood filler over them.
Also removed a metal ID tag put on by the original operator:
Removing the side art turned out to be really tough. I was surprised how thin the vinyl was. I heated it up with a heat gun and used a putty knife to pull it back. This just ended up spreading the old adhesive. I was able to pull it off piece by piece with just a bit of heat as I went, but after I pulled a corner loose with the putty knife. Had to repeat that many times to get all of the side art off. It was VERY brittle, so I needed the heat gun to soften it a bit. However, just a little too much heat would cause the vinyl to stretch out and break off. Had to go slowly to make the least amount of mess.
As soon as I started, I knew this would be a pain:
Almost there…
What a mess!
Tron and Sark’s Last Stand…
Just for fun, I kept Tron’s head and put it on the side of the monitor frame. Tron will be trapped inside this game forever!
After a long time, I got the art off of the cabinet. I then used some mineral spirits to removed all the globs of leftover adhesive. After a quick sanding to prep the finish, here’s what I have:
Decided to fill in the problem spots with some “Rock Hard Wood Putty”. This was recommended in an old site post that I came across years ago. This stuff works great on corner repairs. However, it did NOT do a good job with the scratches and dings. Going to have to get some Bondo after all. I used this to fill in all the bad spots, but then when I went to sand it, it was too easily pulled away. Here are some pics anyway:
Had a bunch of screw holes in the top. I’m guessing this was one of the early Tron’s that had an extra monitor on the top to show off the gameplay. Wish I had another one for it. That would look cool!
The corner with some wood putty in place:
Finally, I had a busted out back door lock hole. First I thought I’d try to put the remaining putty I made up into it, but then decided to cut out a square around it and replace it with solid wood. Here are a couple pics. I still have to wood fill the joints, and sand it, but it will come out much better this way and be more solid.
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