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First Pinball Machine Club

By ZMeny

2 years ago


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    #4 2 years ago

    Tools of the trade:

    Drill with brand new bits to drill out locks

    Socket wrench or drill attachment for 5/8 and 9/16 sockets

    1/4 nut driver (might need to take off the backbox latch on the back of a WPC game)

    Dolly or cart (something good with stairs or trucking through yards)

    Ratchet straps

    Pipe insulation or pool noodles for between the head and game

    Zip lock bags for ball and bolts and other game bits

    Shrink wrap and moving blankets to wrap the game if desired.

    #20 2 years ago
    Quoted from horseflesh:

    Where is the setting, and how does this change help?

    It’s for modern sterns. Most of the spike 2 games have it. It helps keep the clearcoat in the shooter lane from chipping.

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