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PinDoc Playfield ROTISSERIES starting at $260.00

By wrd1972_PinDoc

4 years ago


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    #35 4 years ago
    Quoted from wrd1972_PinDoc:

    Could you please expand on this? I would love to hear what the issue was as to ensure the best possible tool

    I believe that it was flimsy.

    6 months later
    #348 3 years ago

    I just ordered one of the LE models.

    1 week later
    #351 3 years ago

    I can't wait for mine to arrive!

    1 week later
    #360 3 years ago

    My rotisserie arrived yesterday and I unboxed it and set it up today. I am impressed with not only the build quality, but the powder coating too. This thing is definitely made for heavy duty use with even the heaviest of playfields. I love the rotation locking/clamping system. It stays put when you tighten the clamping knob!

    I like how well it is packed for shipment.

    Now I've got go buy me some C clamps for it.

    1 week later
    #368 3 years ago

    If any of you are "sitting on the fence" about this rotisserie, BUY IT! You will love it. The build quality is outstanding and 100% American made. I give it five stars review. Nothing short of excellent. I bought an "LE" version because I wanted to put it to use right away and I liked the "sports car red" powder coat paint job on it.

    #375 3 years ago
    Quoted from wrd1972_PinDoc:

    Does anybody have the Jabetc rottiserie from Marco or elsewhere, AND the box and instructions that came with it.
    If so, can someone please send me a PM.
    Thanks

    My Jabetc came with no instructions at all. Just the rotisserie was in the box and you have to put it together yourself. Not even a picture of the thing assembled. The box mine came in is long gone. The return address was southern California is all I remember. Paypal receipt shows Jabetc/TiltLA as the seller.

    I will be modifying my Jabetc rotisserie tomorrow and take some pictures of it.

    #377 3 years ago

    I made an improvement to my pindoc rotisserie: I added some self-stick felt pads to the bottom surfaces of the rotisserie because I use it on a glass display case. I want to protect the glass.

    I have started using my pindoc rotisserie on EM game relay panels. This is a picture of the relay panel from a Williams 1967 "Derby Day" machine installed on the rotisserie. It's solid and doesn't wobble at all.

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    6 months later
    #465 3 years ago
    Quoted from RCA1:

    Wms Time Warp, getting stripped down for a Hardtop install.

    That's a great game and has 5 pop bumpers.

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