claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.017
Batman '89 restoration ep2: playfield teardown, damage assessment, decal cleaning with budget constraints.
Ramp-O-Matic makes replacement ramps and decals for Batman '89
medium confidence · Speaker mentions these parts are available but uncertain about budget
Replacement target decals cost $9 each; six needed totals significant expense
high confidence · Direct quote about cost-cutting decisions on decals
Mylar protection is critical—areas without it are 'trashed or on the verge of being trashed'
high confidence · Extensive discussion of playfield condition in areas lacking mylar coverage
Owner's scope: fully playable condition with improved appearance, not full cosmetic restoration
high confidence · Owner's stated requirements mentioned explicitly
PenDoc rotisserie is 'lovely, very heavy duty' for playfield work
high confidence · Direct endorsement with reference to prior video demonstration
“The glorious thing about having a lovely rotisserie is that it makes this job really easy.”
Cary Hardy @ early in teardown sequence — Endorsement of equipment used in restoration workflow
“basically if it didn't have mylar over it it's trashed or on the verge of being trashed if not already been attempted to be touched up by previous owners”
Cary Hardy @ playfield condition assessment — Core diagnostic observation about machine's preservation challenges
“you see what I have to work with which is a quote from this movie right here that I commonly use you see what I have to work with the plastic surgeon”
Cary Hardy @ mid-restoration commentary — Batman '89 film reference used to contextualize restoration constraints
“I don't know if I want to go with cool white LEDs on this one guys I don't know something about it's telling me maybe I should go sunlight”
Cary Hardy @ LED color decision point — Design decision-making process for machine aesthetics
“Cool whites is going to make this thing look really weird.”
Cary Hardy @ final LED color decision — Justification for selecting sunlight LEDs over cool white
design_philosophy: Restoration approach prioritizes playability and improved appearance within budget constraints rather than full cosmetic restoration; owner's scope explicitly limits restoration scope
high · Owner stated 'it doesn't need to be beautiful you just you know wants it to be fully playable and look better'; speaker making cost-cutting decisions on non-critical components
product_concern: Batman '89 playfield exhibits significant age-related deterioration including flaking paint, bare wood exposure, drooping hardware, and crispified inserts; previous amateur repairs evident throughout
high · Extensive visual documentation of paint loss, blistering, wear spots, and failed touch-ups; speaker notes mylar-protected areas are relatively preserved while unprotected areas are severely degraded
technology_signal: LED color temperature selection (sunlight vs. cool white) impacts perceived aesthetics; speaker decides sunlight better suits aged/dulled playfield appearance before cleaning completion
medium · Speaker reasoning: cool white 'is going to make this thing look really weird'; sunlight chosen after assessing current condition and noting potential change once cleaning/refurbishment completed
youtube_groq_whisper · $0.036