FALMOUTH, MA: Presenting this 1994 Williams Demolition Man that we put through 15 hours of our refurbishment work, including repairing the main circuit board and adding NVRAM– so no more battery leakage going forward. Checked 5v source on main driver board and it was right at 5v and connectors looked good as well; no burn present, but replaced the known problematic capacitors on this board that can cause resets and trouble with the main 5v and 12v supply sources for these games. Repaired many loose and broken connections and bad solder joints under the playfield. Tightened all the loose screws in playfield mechs that were loose and or falling out. Repaired broken linkage spring for right ramp actuator/ball guide. Black rubber debris was severely ground into playfield requiring lots of elbow grease to dislodge it’s hold on the pristine playfield beneath. Installed new clear premium silicone rubbers all around as well as red post rubber and blue flipper rubber. New flipper bats to replace the cracked ones. Rebuilt all 4 flipper mechs and took apart entire top side of playfield to clean all ramps and plastics as they all had copious amounts of black rubber dust all over and under them.