Quoted from PinballT:Still in search of transistor number for right slingshot. Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Tom
Found out it is Q6.
Quoted from PinballT:Still in search of transistor number for right slingshot. Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Tom
Found out it is Q6.
Big thanks to LATHROUM for making and supplying the lower playfield decal. Every table I've seen including mine had bad wear due to the wrong flipper rubbers being installed. Has my table looking great now. Great service to the community and a solid guy to deal with. Thanks.
20210421_182326 (resized).jpg20210421_182335 (resized).jpgQuoted from SitE:Has anyone had issues with the Atoll alignment?
The Deez runs fine, but Atoll is tipped up a little too high so the balls get stuck. Not the best picture but the ball is stuck at the ramp entrance.
[quoted image]Added 12 months ago: After manually pushing it down to level the play it seems to be good now. Turned the machine on and off a few times and ball goes down the ramp now.
Yes. Some time my attole does hat too. I think is a factory issue.
Hi All,
I'm looking to print a new translite for my Waterworld. I'm not a big fan of the original and the one I have is pretty scratched up. My company has a commercial grade printer as well as either clear PETG or Vinyl sheets in various thicknesses.
My only issue is I don't have any images to use. Does anyone have any images they can send me?
I appreciate any help.
I'd be interested in providing an image I did for my WW in exchange for a print. I had one done, but the material is too thin and the edges are buckling. This is the reduced small file for reference, I could take a photo of what it looks like installed if you want.
ww final (resized).jpgThanks Izzy. I’m going to double check the material we have to make sure this will work. The PETG I brought home today was too thick.
Hi all just got a really nice condition waterworld.My dive hole upkicker doesn't work the opto does thought.And only 2 flashers work the large plastic ones about 7 scattered around the playfield.The back box flashers don't work either.And the moving arm ramp moves a little in test when you push it over more it gets power over the other ramp.Any one have any suggestions.Thanks please i am very new to this.
Can anyone send me photos of the upkicker opto wiring, switch 50? I need a photo of each side.
thx
izz
Quoted from izzy:Can anyone send me photos of the upkicker opto wiring, switch 50? I need a photo of each side.
thx
izz
Crap Sorry Izz - not near my game but I will be in September - if no one has replied I will hook you up!
I pick up my new (to me) Waterworld this week, I played this game a ton when it first came out. It will be my first pin, so any and all tricks, hints, and feedback will be appreciated.
Does anyone have a list of sizes and quantities of rubbers needed for replacing all of them in this machine? Or can steer me to where I can get that info?
Quoted from Bcanz:I pick up my new (to me) Waterworld this week, I played this game a ton when it first came out. It will be my first pin, so any and all tricks, hints, and feedback will be appreciated.
No tricks really - it’s a pretty rock solid game. Mine has had no issues over 6 years. Cliffy hole protection is nice for aesthetics and I have it, but it does make the hole smaller, therefore harder to make (that’s what she said lol) so if your hole is not badly worn, don’t do it. cliffy is way backed up always so just be patient. On the rubber, most parts sites have the breakdown. Enjoy, there are a few of us out here that love this game!
Thank you for the response, it does appear the dive hole “is ready to settle down”, and yes, it is a fun game.
Quoted from sleepygtr:No tricks really - it’s a pretty rock solid game. Mine has had no issues over 6 years. Cliffy hole protection is nice for aesthetics and I have it, but it does make the hole smaller, therefore harder to make (that’s what she said lol) so if your hole is not badly worn, don’t do it. cliffy is way backed up always so just be patient. On the rubber, most parts sites have the breakdown. Enjoy, there are a few of us out here that love this game!
So put the Cliffy on right away or wait?
IMG_5398 (resized).jpegQuoted from Bcanz:Cliffy installed.[quoted image][quoted image]
Its a good move. The shot DOES become a bit harder. You may want to replace the black cushion on the diverter with something softer to make it not rebound so hard. I used a piece of cushioned beer seal
It should have pad on that metal above dive hole if it doesn’t it will tear up ball and tear up ur playfield
Quoted from sleepygtr:It should have pad on that metal above dive hole if it doesn’t it will tear up ball and tear up ur playfield
Ahhh, thank you.
Ok, new question, anyone know the part number/name of the piece circled? It’s hex shaped with part milled out for a rubber and it’s about 1 1/2” long.
The bottom portion is “supposed” to thread into the playfield and is used to hold down the Cliffy. The threaded portion is broke off and the bottom is in the nut in the playfield, which I need to remove as well.
For a cushion I bought some heavy duty double sided tape and a bike inner tube which I will cut a square out the shape and size of the deflector and stick that on.
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