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PinShield The original pinball glass and playfield protector.

By Pinshield

4 years ago


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    #101 4 years ago

    Ordered one of these for maint . I hate when my towel slides off the glass .I place parts on the towel from the machine next to it.

    2 weeks later
    #112 4 years ago

    Great product. My socket set slid off the glass right before this product arrived. Never again. Only bought one just for maint. Great fit and holds tools in place. Towel method always slid off with time.

    #114 4 years ago

    Forgot to mention the logo is recessed so balls can be placed there and will not slide out. Nice. Well thought out...

    1 month later
    #137 4 years ago
    Quoted from Zitt:

    Got my order today from BF. Was honestly a little worried because I hadn't ordered any prior to this... so it was sight unseen.
    They arrived today; packed well... and enough for all my machines.
    I was only able to install the Pin2k version because I had already collapsed my pinball machines in preparation for a new garage door install (hopefully later this week). Looks like it fit like it should.
    pinshield - suggestion:
    Use plastic stretch wrap instead of elastic hair bands to keep them rolled up. There was a noticeable "compression" defect in the Pin2k mat I unrolled. Maybe it's just temporary and will "decompress" over time - At least I hope so.
    I'd also suggest a label somewhere on the pinmat for sizes. As you know; I ordered three different sizes... and when I have a pinball party; they'll be all removed at the same time. I just don't want to have to figure out which mat is which thru elimination. ;D Maybe a label on both ends (top and bottom).
    Other than that; these look to be good quality and will do a very good job of keeping the dust off my pins.

    They decompress Zitt. I had the same concern but all good.

    3 weeks later
    #148 4 years ago
    Quoted from MJW:

    Forgot to mention the logo is recessed so balls can be placed there and will not slide out. Nice. Well thought out...

    1 month later
    #168 4 years ago
    Quoted from acitti:

    I liked the first batch so much, I ended up getting 18 more to cover the rest of my pins!![quoted image]

    I have a few of these to place on glass when doing maint. I’m curious why you have them on at all times when not playing. To each his own bit I don’t get it.

    #173 4 years ago
    Quoted from t2:

    I like them because my cats walk on the glass and they get footprints all over. Keeps me from having to get the windex out. Plus they keep the dust off.

    Makes sense now.

    #175 4 years ago
    Quoted from toasterman04:

    does it really?!?

    For him. I don’t have cats....

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