don long
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I needed a base for a nickel slot machine that I picked up and restored last year. I needed something heavy enough to withstand the pulling of the bandits arm so I went on the hunt for something with a large base.
I came up with a Mobil curb sign base

Next I found a broken vintage light standard that was broken into 3 pieces lying in a field in a friends yard

I used the largest piece for the base of my trolley stop light, The pole for the pole of my Foster Freeze sign and the smaller section of the column I cleaned up for this project.
After sand blasting and priming, it was time to smooth out the ruff casting


After a lot of bondo and sanding the column was good enough to fit over the shaft of the Mobil base and bolted down. A little primer more sanding and the base and column were ready for color. A mounting plate was mounted on the Column and the slot machine was ready to mount




I came up with a Mobil curb sign base

Next I found a broken vintage light standard that was broken into 3 pieces lying in a field in a friends yard

I used the largest piece for the base of my trolley stop light, The pole for the pole of my Foster Freeze sign and the smaller section of the column I cleaned up for this project.
After sand blasting and priming, it was time to smooth out the ruff casting


After a lot of bondo and sanding the column was good enough to fit over the shaft of the Mobil base and bolted down. A little primer more sanding and the base and column were ready for color. A mounting plate was mounted on the Column and the slot machine was ready to mount




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