I would ask your distributor nicely for a playfield at cost. If you can't do the swap yourself try and buy a populated one. It's out of warrantee but they generally help out.
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I would ask your distributor nicely for a playfield at cost. If you can't do the swap yourself try and buy a populated one. It's out of warrantee but they generally help out.
vid1900 has a playfield restoration thread that describes how to re-level inserts. https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/vids-guide-to-ultimate-playfield-restoration#post-548585
Use the key posts index, there are more than ten posts discussing the process.
Quoted from DaveH:... no helping this stupid statement.
Quoted from zeddex:... read the entire sentence before calling someone stupid.
He didn't call you stupid. He called your statement stupid. You are more than a statement. Part of reasonable discussion is realizing that. When you do, it is much easier not to get angry and emotionally lash out when challenged.
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