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    Default Daiichi playfield laminate

    I am in the process of restoring a Daiiachi pachinko. I have discovered the playfield is a laminate/formica type material and not a typical paper type like the nishijins. I am concerned with removing the nails and chipping it. One good point is the years of stains were not able to penatrate into the playfield and can be cleaned with a wipe. Is there any recommended method for removing the nails? Is this typical of the Daiichi brand?

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    Thank you to everyone that helps us newbies out. You have made my new hobby enjoyable.

    One more question. If I do want to replace the play field (if i chip it bad). Is there a good method for removing the play field so I can scan it and also use the original play field as my nail template?
    Last edited by MrAl; 08-23-2014 at 05:27 PM.

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