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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:43 pm
by Ice Cream Jonsey
Tdarcos wrote:Try plain white vinegar. Let it soak for a while or even overnight. It's much better than toxic chemicals and truly natural.
OK. I'm not against toxic chemicals, mind you.
Aardvark wrote:Any type of mild acetic liquid will work fairly well on everything except aluminum, which you wouldn't need to clean in the first place. And there's always steel wool and elbow grease.
Understood, but if I were into actual hard work, I'd be buying these things in much shittier condition.
AS it turns out, Gauntlet and Gauntlet II use "standard" resolution monitors. For some reason I thought they were on medium resolution, like Marble Madness. But no!
This means that I am going to take a look at the monitor and see if I'd be happier taking the one in Polybius out, which is new, and putting it in Gauntlet II. The thing is, judging by the picture on Rob's site, sure, there's some
burn, but I bet it's not noticeable at
all during play. So I'd be putting a new monitor in it just to be a prat.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:26 am
by ICJ
So, the movers came by Flack's place to get the game. They ran over his basketball hoop. CHRIST. I am sorry Flack.
This was supposed to be an easy job. In and out. Easy peasy.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:18 pm
by Tdarcos
ICJ wrote:So, the movers came by Flack's place to get the game. They ran over his basketball hoop. CHRIST. I am sorry Flack.
This was supposed to be an easy job. In and out. Easy peasy.
Remember the rules about moving, or any enterprise:
1. It's never as easy as it looks.
2. It's always more expensive than quoted.
3. It always takes longer than promised.
4. If you're moving a whole business or household, two moves equal the damage of one fire.
5. Unless you are major anal retentive and ultra super super major safety conscious, chances are something will get lost and/or damaged, and/or someone will be injured, anything from a minor getting bumped to bruises up to a fatality.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:24 pm
by Tdarcos
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Understood, but if I were into actual hard work, I'd be buying these things in much shittier condition.
No, if you were into actual hard work, you'd be doing this for a living, like the guys on the TV show
American Restoration, a spin off of
Pawn Stars, about the Las Vegas guys that restore old equipment, from gas pumps to 5c or 10c Coke machines to anything from the 50s and 60s that they want to look new.
Or you'd be like the guys on the TV show
American Pickers, who travel the country looking for forgotten Americana like gas pumps to 5c or 10c coke machines to old signs and advertising materials, to amusement park rides. Only they generally don't restore the stuff, a lot of people like that the stuff looks old.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:43 pm
by Flack
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:AS it turns out, Gauntlet and Gauntlet II use "standard" resolution monitors. For some reason I thought they were on medium resolution, like Marble Madness. But no!
This means that I am going to take a look at the monitor and see if I'd be happier taking the one in Polybius out, which is new, and putting it in Gauntlet II. The thing is, judging by the picture on Rob's site, sure, there's some
burn, but I bet it's not noticeable at
all during play. So I'd be putting a new monitor in it just to be a prat.
You pretty much nailed it. Eventually,
every Gauntlet monitor gets burn in because of the blue divider lines that never move. You also guessed right that, when the game is on, you'll never see it. If you swap in your other monitor, you'll end up burning in Gauntlet on it, too.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:48 pm
by Flack
ICJ wrote:So, the movers came by Flack's place to get the game. They ran over his basketball hoop. CHRIST. I am sorry Flack.
This was supposed to be an easy job. In and out. Easy peasy.
So, this has been an interesting experience so far. I wish I had been there instead of on the road.
What I've learned so far is, NAVL didn't come get the game. NAVL will ship the game from Dallas to Denver. To get the game from OKC to Denver, they sub-contract that out. The guy who showed up to pick up the game was in a rented Hertz moving van -- one he, obviously, wasn't familiar with driving. And, THAT guy had hired ANOTHER guy to help him move the game. AND, according to my wife, they used MY DOLLY to move the game! Susan said they did wrap it in plastic, but did not put it on a pallet. I took pictures of the cabinet (working) before they picked it up. We'll have to compare notes and see if it arrives in the same condition.
Also, the entire time the guy was there he referred to my wife as "Mrs. Sherwin", even after she explained to the guy what was going on. Right now we have 50/50 odds on whether or not they just deliver the game back to me in a few weeks. If that happens, hopefully they do it before we get the basketball goal fixed.
Apparently the pole is fine, btw, but they broke the Plexiglas backboard and knocked the hoop clean off.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 5:50 pm
by ICJ
Flack wrote:What I've learned so far is, NAVL didn't come get the game.
What the?!!
This was supposed to be an ea-- right I said that already. God!
"God!" -- Andy Lonelyisland
NAVL will ship the game from Dallas to Denver. To get the game from OKC to Denver, they sub-contract that out. The guy who showed up to pick up the game was in a rented Hertz moving van -- one he, obviously, wasn't familiar with driving. And, THAT guy had hired ANOTHER guy to help him move the game. AND, according to my wife, they used MY DOLLY to move the game!
Christ. That wasn't the agreement at all. Why can't anyone remember the agreement? I am so sorry to put you through all this. God. GOD.
Susan said they did wrap it in plastic, but did not put it on a pallet. I took pictures of the cabinet (working) before they picked it up. We'll have to compare notes and see if it arrives in the same condition.
"We thought you ordered the rare two-player version." ** Half of the game is missing **
Also, the entire time the guy was there he referred to my wife as "Mrs. Sherwin", even after she explained to the guy what was going on.
If ... if you think of it, please ... ask ... ask her ...
ask her how it sounded. :_^(
Apparently the pole is fine, btw, but they broke the Plexiglas backboard and knocked the hoop clean off.
Well, the good news is that none of your neighbors will believe what really happened, and they'll all believe you can dunk.
Thanks for doing this, Flack. I am sorry it turned into a debacle. I just wanted people to remember the agreement.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:03 pm
by Flack
Oh, it hasn't been that big of a deal. Other than the fact that my kid's basketball goal now looks like the Red Car Commandos got a hold of it, no real harm has been done.
I thought it was interesting that the "local" mover (the OKC to Dallas guy) was sub-contracted, and that he himself had hired a guy from manpower to help him out. Susan said they were surprised that I had the game moved to the front of the garage and waiting for them, which makes me wonder what kind of shit they run in to on a regular basis ("oh yeah it's that game ON THE ROOF BITCH!" They did ask me on the phone if stairs would be involved.
Since we're planning on moving anyway, if they offer me more than about $50 for the basketball goal, I'm keeping the cash and sawing down that pole somehow.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:04 pm
by Flack
Oh, and this is what it looked like BEFORE:
I look forward to the "after" pic.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:34 pm
by Ice Cream Jonsey
Hey! What the fuck is that on the screen? Some sort of game?
REMEMBER THE AGREEMENT. Whyc an't anyone REMEMBER TEH AGREEMNTS
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:40 am
by Tdarcos
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Hey! What the fuck is that on the screen? Some sort of game?
REMEMBER THE AGREEMENT. Whyc an't anyone REMEMBER TEH AGREEMNTS
What agreement? To make sure the wizard gets food when he needs it badly? :)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 4:40 pm
by Ice Cream Jonsey
I just can't believe we went through all this for a goddamn video game.
I don't quite know what I was expecting, but this wasn't it. Motherfuck. Hnnnn, whatever, not worth having an aneurysm over.
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 7:17 pm
by Flack
I'll do just about anything for a good story.
Tonight for dinner we went to "Captain Bill's Seafood & Steak Restaurant", mostly because the name made me laugh. Also, Captain Bill is the cook.
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 7:59 pm
by Ice Cream Jonsey
I don't want to drag this thread into the dregs. I'm back on board the Gauntlet II pleasure train. I'm just hoping the weather stays nice for another couple of weeks so I can fix it up in the garage at night.
I did see that Arcade Overlays sells a complete set of Gauntlet II art, but they break the art up for the original Gauntlet. Argh! $203 for a complete set of Gauntlet II art is too much, but it is likely it will be on the edge of a row of games, so it would be seen. Curses; time to fake cancer on the Internet and get donations again.
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:12 am
by Flack
I gave at the office.
The funny thing about side artwork is, it's either 100% perfect or it's not, but people still usually refer to it in what percentage it is there or whatever. Like, the bad side of the Gauntlet II cabinet is missing half the artwork, and I think I even said at one point, "Well, it's half there." But it's not like that's a selling feature. When it comes time to fix it, it's not like you only half to buy the 50% you're missing. It's pretty much an all or nothing deal. One little swastika can ruin the whole thing, if you know what I mean.
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 3:44 pm
by Ice Cream Jonsey
Yeah. I know. I know!
I got a call on Friday. The machine is destined to be dropped off between 7 and 9 tomorrow. That probably means 7:01AM, so I'd better get to bed early Sunday night. I'm sure I'll stay up till 2 and it will ruin my entire week, though.
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:41 am
by Flack
That's more than I got. When I asked what time the pick-up guy would arrive, I could literally hear the woman's shoulders shrug over the phone. "Sometime between 8am and 5pm" was the final answer, although after requesting, she did tell me that she could have the driver call me when he was within 30 minutes of the house (which they did).
For all the goofiness that we went through on this ordeal, I still think $400 is a decent deal. It's roughly 1,200 miles round trip from my place to yours and back. In my truck (again, doing a lot of rough rounding here) that would be 80 gallons of gas at (approximately) $3.50/gallon, which works out to $280. Figure in food and a night at a hotel and you're creeping pretty close to that $400 mark, and that's with no shipping insurance, a lot of miles and wear and tear on my truck, and, if the trip took longer than 2 days, a day off of work. So while $400 initially sounded a little high to me, I guess it's not that high to pay for doing absolutely nothing in getting a game halfway across the country.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:35 pm
by Ice Cream Jonsey
That's the thing. The money was gonna be spent driving it to Colorado. And since I don't have a truck, I'd have had to figure that expense in as well. I think it worked out well.
So far I have ordered some RAM I clearly don't need, and a couple video cables that I think I do. Hopefully, one should work great for my Moon Patrol monitor, and one should work great for this. It's a six-wire RGB cord. If it does not work right, I will see if I can stabilize the wire which is causing the sprites to appear interlaced.
I learned some things about the joysticks! They are all soldered, wire on connector. Nnngh! So I may harvest the joysticks of the control panel you gave me for the leafswitches. What I saw in virtually every case was that the leaf switches were either positioned too far from the joystick's shaft, or the leaf switches were always closed. Easy peasy.
It is looking like there's going to be a Denver/KLOV get-together for a re-showing of Ghostbusters this month, and I am hoping to have my arcade and home in good shape before that takes place.
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:42 am
by Flack
I honestly never checked (and still don't know) if the video cables are universal, or if the connectors are proprietary and you will need to splice new wires/cables into them. I'll be interested to hear how that goes. It seems like such a simple repair that I'm embarrassed to have never tackled.
I have had semi good luck with bending leaf switch leaves back into position. I say semi good because I've done it half a dozen times and it worked great, and I did it once and broke the god damn leaf off. A friend of mine actually took an additional leaf and magically soldered it to the broken one and it started working again (this was for my Karate Champ). I need to attempt the same magic with a couple of my 720 buttons. So many projects, so little time.
PS: I took some hi-res pix of the cabinet before I shipped it, and it looks like the power switch is located in the recessed circle on the back, right next to the power cord.
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:47 am
by pinback
You dudes should create a new below-the-fold base and have it turn into the internet's greatest old game forum, much as the Hugo base has turned into the internet's <s>only</s> greatest Hugo forum.