Quoted from ForceFlow:Another method is to hang it upside-down and let gravity do the work.
https://www.flippers.com/pin-tips.html#Remove_Rail
^ this
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Quoted from ForceFlow:Another method is to hang it upside-down and let gravity do the work.
https://www.flippers.com/pin-tips.html#Remove_Rail
^ this
Quoted from ForceFlow:The only minor thing about those lift channels is that the lip is bent down, and not straight out like with gottlieb lift channels.
If there was enough demand, I'm sure Gatecrasher could bend some straight.
But like you said, even with the bent lip, a new one is 10000x better than a rusty one on an otherwise restored machine.
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