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Shine Job on my 7800


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#1 SlowCoder ONLINE  

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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:33 PM

I just got my first 7800 console. Needs a bit of sprucing up work. The console works beautifully, but the aluminum on the top is in bad shape. Lots of pretty deep scratches and webs of little ones.
7800 Aluminum Sidelong - Before.jpg 7800 Aluminum Closeup - Before.jpg

Some of the beginning work:
7800 Aluminum Top Masked - Before.jpg 7800 Aluminum Bottom Masked - Before.jpg

After a bit of buffing, I've managed to diappear most of the little scratches, and the big scratches have been decreased.
7800 Aluminum Sidelong - After.jpg 7800 Aluminum Closeup - After.jpg

We're getting there. I can almost use it as a mirror (like a lime-encrusted shower mirror):
Getting there.jpg

I'll be trying to buff and polish more over the next few days. My goal here is a chrome-like finish. I don't think I could return it to its original brushed metal look without screwing it up.

FYI, for those wondering; no, I don't do things like this unless I can't see another alternative to bringing a unit back cosmetically. If I could, I'd leave the unit original.

Edited by SlowCoder, Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:35 PM.


#2 Atari Joe OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:08 PM

In 1998 I got a 7800 it was painted and was one of the first mod systems I had ever seen. I didnt like it that way so I gave it a real shine job. I polished the plastic so hard it lost the texture and was squeaky shiny black plastic and then also I posted it to atari 7800.com or whatever we were doing back then in an article and it looked real cool. You should try it! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

#3 SlowCoder ONLINE  

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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:11 PM

View PostAtari Joe, on Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:08 PM, said:

In 1998 I got a 7800 it was painted and was one of the first mod systems I had ever seen. I didnt like it that way so I gave it a real shine job. I polished the plastic so hard it lost the texture and was squeaky shiny black plastic and then also I posted it to atari 7800.com or whatever we were doing back then in an article and it looked real cool. You should try it! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Pics? Still have it?

#4 the.golden.ax OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:16 PM

Do you enjoy polishing your console? :ponder:

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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:20 PM

View Postthe.golden.ax, on Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:16 PM, said:

Do you enjoy polishing your console? :ponder:

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Or your cans of CORN?

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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:28 PM

Shine on, you crazy 7800.

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Posted Thu Jun 16, 2011 6:28 PM

Ok. Now for the (pretty much) done unit. I believe I've buffed it to the point I can buff no more without spending more money.

7800 Done - Top.jpg 7800 Closeup - Done.jpg 7800 Done - Sidelong.jpg

Honestly, the damn camera accentuates the scratches that are left on the metal. In person the system is closer to a mirror appearance. I'm pretty happy with the overall outcome. I may eventually hit it with some aluminum polish.

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Posted Fri Jun 17, 2011 9:20 AM

If you want the original brushed metal look to be clean and pristine, why not just order one from Best?

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Posted Fri Jun 17, 2011 9:30 AM

View PostUnderball, on Fri Jun 17, 2011 9:20 AM, said:

If you want the original brushed metal look to be clean and pristine, why not just order one from Best?
I could do that.

As anal as I am about he appearance of my stuff, I also don't like to just toss and forget something just because it doesn't look perfect. I'm willing, and actually interested in, honing skills for myself when I have the opportunity, and fixing the thing I already have. I also feel it reduces waste to some amount. And I have fun with it. :)




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