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Homepin OFFICIAL Thread - Pinball Parts & Machine Progress

By Homepin

7 years ago


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Post #29 Images of flipper coils being assembled in the Homepin factory. Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #31 Images of prototype Thunderbirds mechs. Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #46 MPU Testing: Image and Video Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #47 Pinball Cab CNC Tests: Images and Video Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #61 Fliipper Coil pictorial Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #122 Delivery trucks being loaded in China Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #130 Factory tour video Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #131 Flipper links & other assembly parts Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #142 The plastic used for flipper links Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)

Post #153 Flipper buttons Posted by Homepin (7 years ago)


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#2783 5 years ago

Homepin, a 100% Australian Owned & Operated Company.
This is copied from the Homepin web site.

But looks like Australians who like Pete were the first to pre order 5 years ago will be the last in the world to get they're machines.
WTF?

#2787 5 years ago

Some people have no shame i guess, i do admire Mike for getting the job done but.
It's also important how you get there!

In business i prefer to treat people how i myself would like to be treated.

#2789 5 years ago
Quoted from pinballinreno:

I do too.
However people mostly steal, lie, cheat and crap all over everything in response.
This is not isolated to the few. But the majority.
Sorry.
But still I try to be the. Better person.
I haven't seen it pay yet in 45 years of business.

I know what you mean,but in 25 years i've only got stung by a handful.
The ones that get me also get the Karma..

#2804 5 years ago

Looks like the saying First in Best Dressed doesn't apply for Aussies.

As far as pins are concerned.

1 month later
#3079 5 years ago

Mike,how's it going with all the new Chinese government copy laws?

Also when do you think we will get our machines in Australia?

4 months later
#3471 5 years ago
Quoted from Vintage2:

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Calling International Rescue,calling International Rescue...............

2 months later
#3753 5 years ago
Quoted from swinks:

totally agree, had thought of that as well

I changed the flipper bushings to WMS ones,no real difference just less slop. Was a bit of a fiddly job ,try it lock tight and backing nuts hold the bushes to the mounting plate.

The SS sleeves are a much easier job.

I've also changed the flipper mechs to Stern, plungers,links,pawls and flipper bats.
Experimented too with super bands just the feel is different ,by the way the flipper buttons are fine...

#3759 5 years ago
Quoted from Ballypinball:

Try a Williams bat as well

I did ended up using Classic Bally Shoe and Shaft Flipper Bat Assembly - ASE-2214-24.
These feel the most solid and have no flex..

#3774 4 years ago

Yeah with a Playboy type theme maybe?

2 months later
#4032 4 years ago

Looks like he's working on 2 new games.

11 months later
#4307 3 years ago

Was thinking the same thing,so i put a post up on the FB Game Owners Group about a month ago.

I got nothing but silence...

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