Quoted from bigdaddy07:You could always stick a 25lb plate inside the cabinet to give it that heavier feel.
Or an old 16mm film projector.
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Quoted from bigdaddy07:You could always stick a 25lb plate inside the cabinet to give it that heavier feel.
Or an old 16mm film projector.
A friend bought a Monster Bash Remake and he wanted me to install a dollar bill acceptor on it for route use. I took a look inside and the connector for the bill acceptor is tucked away by the plumb bob tilt. I noticed the connector wired for both 12 volts DC and 120 volt AC bill acceptors. That's great because we have a mix of both 12 volt dc and 120 volt ac bill acceptors laying around. I can use either style in this machine!
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