Quoted from cal50:When I tore mine down I put a counter bore in the upper PF and turned and pressed in a Delrin insert where the ball drops.
Oooh. Great idea. I may have to steal this idea, when I get around to tearing down my playfield again.
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Quoted from cal50:When I tore mine down I put a counter bore in the upper PF and turned and pressed in a Delrin insert where the ball drops.
Oooh. Great idea. I may have to steal this idea, when I get around to tearing down my playfield again.
Quoted from cal50:Cliffy makes something that covers the area completely but a machined "plug" is discrete.
Right, I already have a cliffy on mine, and I had slapped some wood putty of some sort to fill in the divot before installing. I like your method better.
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