The only complaint I have on the repro Bally legs are that they are not squared at the bottom. They have a rounded bottom like other manufacturers, but originals were not rounded. They were completely square.
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The only complaint I have on the repro Bally legs are that they are not squared at the bottom. They have a rounded bottom like other manufacturers, but originals were not rounded. They were completely square.
Quoted from jibmums:Just noticed that yesterday too. Looks like they use the same initial leg for all applications - bare, chromed, gray, color powder-coated. I can overlook that if it'll save me the time, sweat, and aggravation of having to make six pairs of rusty legs look presentable.
I use evaporust to get the rust gone with almost no effort. But, I'm not restoring games, I just want the legs non rusted and presentable.
Quoted from Gatecrasher:I bought a few repops but in the end bought a bunch of old OEM legs and stripped, blasted, and painted them.
There's nothing wrong with the repops. I just wanted the real deal for my pins.
Same for me. My strikes and spares has pinball life legs and they are great, but that was before I discovered evaporust. Looking back in sure I could've saved those legs and I have saved every set of Bally and Stern legs since finding out about evaporust.
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