(Topic ID: 230919)

DIY thru-cabinet coin entry chute/slide (Gigi)

By smohr

5 years ago



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  • Gigi Gottlieb, 1963

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#1 5 years ago

I can't seem to find any thru-cabinet coin entry chute/slides at a reasonable price so I thought I'd try to fabricate it. I used an old coin door that was bent and rusted. Using the inside of the coin door where the mechs attach to, I cut out some material and started creating... the coin (penny, dime, nickel and quarter) rolls down the slide and into the mech with no problems. Just need to add the mounting brackets for this one (.25 cent) and then I'll do the other one (.05 cent)...

thanks

Steve

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#2 5 years ago

Would be nice to see these reproduced. The past few years people have been buying project machines just to steal them and then re-sell the games without. Kinda goofy...

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