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« on: August 04, 2014, 09:28:39 pm »

I keep thinking about replacing mine but the only game in town has no precut holes: http://www.arcadeoverlays.com/storefrontprofiles/deluxesfitemdetail.aspx?sfid=17232&c=383928&i=11008380

I've been abit chicken about this for awhile now but I've seen John do a couple in his videos but they always have precut holes to line up.  So I'm here asking if anyone has any tips for lining this up right and cutting the holes in this pain in the...well you know...
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« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2014, 07:19:16 pm »

I to would like to see if some one has a system for this. My punchout was difficult for me to line up. Thanks
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« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2014, 09:25:30 pm »

I keep thinking about replacing mine but the only game in town has no precut holes: http://www.arcadeoverlays.com/storefrontprofiles/deluxesfitemdetail.aspx?sfid=17232&c=383928&i=11008380

I've been abit chicken about this for awhile now but I've seen John do a couple in his videos but they always have precut holes to line up.  So I'm here asking if anyone has any tips for lining this up right and cutting the holes in this pain in the...well you know...

Just got one from arcadeoverlays. It was a bit hard lining up without the die cut holes but a flashlight underneath shining through the holes helped line up the overlay nicely.
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