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Complete hardtop installation guide for Swords of Fury with playfield sanding and alignment techniques.
Hardtops are a revolutionary product available on select games, with Swords of Fury being the newest addition
high confidence · Cary Hardy introduces hardtops as a product category and identifies Swords of Fury as a recent eligible title
Progressive sanding from 220 to 1200 grit followed by Novus 2 polish can achieve results nearly equivalent to clear coating
medium confidence · Hardy demonstrates the method and observes minimal visual difference in final result, though acknowledges it's not quite as crystal clear as clear coat
Swords of Fury playfield is approximately 33 years old
high confidence · Hardy calculates the age based on machine release year during the disassembly narration
The critical requirement when sanding is to completely remove artwork and decals from inserts, not necessarily sand the entire playfield
high confidence · Hardy cites recommendations from hardtop manufacturer (Outside Edge) regarding minimum sanding requirements
T-nuts on this Swords of Fury machine were severely degraded, requiring complete replacement rather than removal and reuse
high confidence · Hardy encounters multiple t-nuts that fail to grip or unscrew properly, ultimately deciding to replace all rather than spend time with heat gun remediation
“hardtops a revolutionary product available on select games this game being their newest addition”
Cary Hardy@ 1:15 — Introduces hardtops as a significant restoration product and positions Swords of Fury as a new eligible title
“i will not be doing a simple shop and polish on this playfield i will be making it look brand new but this comes at a price money well of course but more than that in order for this to happen we must first destroy the original art eradicating it from existence”
Cary Hardy@ 0:50 — States the fundamental trade-off of hardtop installation: destruction of original artwork for restoration of playfield aesthetics
“whenever you gotta bust out a hammer when working on a pinball machine you know things are getting real”
Cary Hardy@ 5:59 — Humorous acknowledgment of the difficulty encountered removing the flipper assembly from the machine
“that is damn smooth so that is really good i'm oh yeah that is butter that is nice and smooth”
Cary Hardy@ 17:31 — Positive assessment of the polishing method; indicates satisfaction with the progressive grit sanding approach
“my brother thought i already clear coated it because it was so smooth it is not but i think we are definitely well within range for being able to start getting this hard top ready to be put on here”
Cary Hardy@ 20:26 — Validates that Novus 2 polishing achieves near-clear-coat appearance without the additional step and skill required for clear coating
“it gives the people the ability to resurrect trash play fields to their original aesthetics without requiring too much skill”
market_signal: Hardtop availability expanding to additional machines; Swords of Fury confirmed as recent eligible title for the product category
high · Hardy states 'available on select games this game being their newest addition' indicating ongoing product line expansion by Outside Edge
product_strategy: Hardtops represent a significant post-release enhancement product enabling restoration of worn playfields to like-new condition without full traditional restoration skill requirements
high · Hardy demonstrates complete workflow on Swords of Fury; emphasizes accessibility to non-expert restorers; positions as 'revolutionary product'
technology_signal: Novus 2 polishing emerges as viable alternative to clear coating for hardtop installations, reducing skill/equipment barriers for DIY restorers
medium · Hardy experiments with progressive grit sanding (220→500→1000→1200) plus Novus 2 polish; observes minimal visual difference vs clear coat; notes brother mistook result for clear-coated finish
positive(0.82)— Hardy expresses enthusiasm for the hardtop product throughout the video, emphasizing its value and ease of use. Minor frustrations with hardware degradation are overshadowed by satisfaction with the final results and process. Concluding statements are endorsement-focused.
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Cary Hardy@ 30:41 — Summarizes the value proposition of hardtops as an accessible restoration method for non-expert restorers