Playfield kick out hole repairs?

LongJohns

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Ok, I have a playfield that I like to do some repairs on and was wondering what is the best way for repairing the edges that have been 'chipped' out around the holes. I am assuming it is something fairly hard like maybe fiberglass resin.

I can't seem to find any kind of 'How to' on the net that talks about this process specifically. :(

Thanks
 
Did this on my Guns and Roses, and worked great. Wood putty (check Pinball Life or other retailer). Don't need a lot. Just enough to make the edge even again. Let dry, and sand it. Hopefully your game will have a Cliffy protector for that hole. Cliffy's will cover up the repair work nicely, and protect it for the future.
 
Did this on my Guns and Roses, and worked great. Wood putty (check Pinball Life or other retailer). Don't need a lot. Just enough to make the edge even again. Let dry, and sand it. Hopefully your game will have a Cliffy protector for that hole. Cliffy's will cover up the repair work nicely, and protect it for the future.

Thank you for the suggestion, I wasn't sure that wood putty would be 'strong' enough, the only bad part is that there are no hole protectors for this game. :(

On a side note, I did read through http://pinrepair.com/ somewhat I didn't find anything specific about hole repair, although there was mention about Bondo used to repair some divots.
 
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