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Invisiglass in stock at pinball life!

By V8chopper

12 years ago


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    #40 12 years ago
    Quoted from The_Dude_Abides:

    Yea if you can see logo with it installed that is not cool at all. Isn't the purpose to look like its not there???

    Agreed. Whenever I order glass I ask for it to be made with no watermark or "bug" as some of them call it.

    The PDI glass is good in certain rooms with poor lighting positions or brighly lit ceilings. For the most part well positioned spotlights (over the shoulder of the players) and a Pinzero glare guard eliminates the need for it. I have people tell me all the time that my games look like the glass is off. Installing two layers of warming filter on Stern translite tubes helps prevent glare too along with NEVER installing LEDs in a backbox.

    John

    #67 12 years ago
    Quoted from jarjarisgod:

    DCFAN said:I don't see what the big deal is with the logo. Remember, you can have the logo in any corner of the machine by rotating or flipping the glass.
    IMO it looks tacky. I wouldn't want a piece of glass with a JJP logo on my Stern, Williams, etc. games. Not really excited about it being on my WOZ either... To each their own though.

    Now that I see it in the picture over the shooter lane it is a lot bigger than I thought. It looks terrible and would be a show stopper for me. Sorry, but just can't fathom how Jack could have approved that. For three bills I would be very pissed if that was what I got - even on a WOZ.

    John

    #309 12 years ago
    Quoted from TaylorVA:

    Does the thickness help eliminate rattling with upgraded subs? Seems thicker would be a plus.

    Thicker is better with a sub. I have a 1/4" glass in my AFM instead of the usual 3/16". Whenever I buy glass for a game that has a sub, I try the 1/4" slice in there. That extra snug fit, plus the extra weight and strength makes a bit difference. If 1/4" fits, that is what I buy. A lot of times it does not fit. At that point I use the Anti-Rattle tape from PinballPro.

    John

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