This isn't exactly a modification question, but more of a vintage repair question. But hey, I'm new to posting in the pachinko area so cut me some slack. hehe


Anyway, on the lovely vintage pachinkos there is sometimes an aluminum cover on various plastic parts. Like on my ball overflow tray there is an aluminum 'shelf' that covers the whole top of the area to give it a little flair. The plastic is indented a tiny bit and this aluminum piece sits on top of it with some glue.

Well, some kind soul in the past took off the metal and bent it, then glued it back on. This is kind of hard to explain without a pic (I'm at work ), but on the little lip on the aluminum was bent so now it's rippled. Does anyone know how to straighten such a thing? It's so small (a few mm at best) that I can't really hammer it out or anything, but was hoping somebody had a thought.

I can post a photo tonight if this question doesn't make sense.

Matthew