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    #16701 3 years ago

    Latest upgrade to the bar/arcade/brewery/diner/movie theater space.

    Really wanted the soft pretzel machine, so bought the parts to convert it from the 4 tier 18" platter rack to the pretzel fork. Scored the machine stupid cheap from a food truck that went belly up. Had to buy a new glass pane, new plastic legs, and fix a broken wire. Tried cleaning it upbbest I could, but it smells like pizza every time you turn it on with the water tanks full. I made some cheap Pretzel banners for it to stick with magnets over the pizza signs when using it for that. Cheap and makes me happy I have both.

    Ironically the diner booths are from a local pizza place that remodeled this year

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    #16702 3 years ago
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    #16703 3 years ago
    Quoted from littlecammi:

    I heard that Dave already had the neon sign made, but there was an error.
    Unfortunately, the sign maker omitted the letter "h" from the neon.

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    #16704 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

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    The wife wanted a new house built, with a pool. All I asked for was a pool house and a shop. On the far right in the 3rd bay of the garage it is walled off and will be insulated/HVAC with sliding door access. That will be my shop.
    On the far left, connected by breezeway/security checkpoint-- the "pool house" which upon it's completion will have a .5 bath, hvac, fridge, icemaker and the rest will be pinball machines and a bar to sit at. It will also have a 10x30 covered poolside porch with a fire pit. The "work in progress name" for the pool house is "Dave's Ballshack."
    A few closeups of my ballshack-
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    Nothing quite as exciting as building a house and planning the details.

    #16705 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    The world is so jaded now, I'm not sure if sarcasm or not.

    Heck no, totally serious. If I get the chance to do it my ideal way, this is how I would do it. I even have the idea sketched out. And more than likely, the pool area AND the game room would lean toward a Tiki theme. In fact, I think one of the setups in this thread is something very close to this, I'll have to go back and see if I can find it.

    #16706 3 years ago
    Quoted from Paseb:

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    Very efficient use of game room space!
    You can keep your beer outside of that door if it gets cold enough

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    #16707 3 years ago

    happy new year!

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    #16708 3 years ago

    Sorry about the mess... all work and no play.
    I finally got my nanoleaf light panels up!
    I’ll get better pictures once the mess is cleaned and the machines are on...

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    #16709 3 years ago
    Quoted from jrockne:

    Sorry about the mess... all work and no play.
    I finally got my nanoleaf light panels up!
    I’ll get better pictures once the mess is cleaned and the machines are on...
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    Looks Awesome! I have been researching those. Couple of questions:

    How many sets did you have to buy?
    Did you find the adhesive good enough?
    Was there any reason you went with the triangles vs the hexagons?

    Thanks!

    #16710 3 years ago
    Quoted from marioparty34:

    Looks Awesome! I have been researching those. Couple of questions:
    How many sets did you have to buy?
    Did you find the adhesive good enough?
    Was there any reason you went with the triangles vs the hexagons?
    Thanks!

    Thanks!

    I bought two complete sets. 60 total tiles. (30 max per power supply)

    I didn't use the supplied adhesive. I bought a large spool of 3M Dual Lock adhesive Velcro (Industrial not fabric), Prepped each tile and wall surface with Isopropyl alcohol.

    As far as the triangles vs Hexagon, they didn't make the He when I purchased these. I've been sitting on them for a while now...

    To give you an idea of coverage the length of the ceiling is about 18'

    #16711 3 years ago

    I have 7 of the hexagons and they are really neat, but I need more of them to make a bigger statement. At $200 for just 7 panels, I don’t really know if I can’t do an entire wall out of them anymore. We went back and forth between the hexagons and triangles. They also make a square, but we didn’t like them. We went with the hexagons because they actually have rounded edges and look sort of like circle when they are lit. Either way, they all look amazing.

    #16712 3 years ago
    Quoted from Spagano314:

    I have 7 of the hexagons and they are really neat, but I need more of them to make a bigger statement. At $200 for just 7 panels, I don’t really know if I can’t do an entire wall out of them anymore. We went back and forth between the hexagons and triangles. They also make a square, but we didn’t like them. We went with the hexagons because they actually have rounded edges and look sort of like circle when they are lit. Either way, they all look amazing.

    How well does the "touch" work on your hexagon panels? That is one of the reasons I am leaning towards them vs triangles. For me the triangles offer more versatility in design, but lack the ability to play "simon". I wish they were cheaper too!

    #16713 3 years ago
    Quoted from woody76:

    New gameroom finally getting setup. Room for 14 pins and a couple arcades. I sold a few games and looking to replace with a couple more. Probalby GNR, MET, and MB. I need to get all my wall hangers and stuff up. [quoted image]

    Looks amazing!!

    #16714 3 years ago

    The new triangle do have the “touch” feature I believe. They are called shapes now. I have not played Simon but they do react to touch. Actually, they react just by moving your hand close to them. The brighten the closer your hand gets. My wife bought these for our game room. At first I thought $200 for them was way too much. Now I’m obsessed with them and want more. The way they react to music is incredible and the online community puts out new stuff everyday.

    #16715 3 years ago
    Quoted from xsvtoys:

    Heck no, totally serious. If I get the chance to do it my ideal way, this is how I would do it. I even have the idea sketched out. And more than likely, the pool area AND the game room would lean toward a Tiki theme. In fact, I think one of the setups in this thread is something very close to this, I'll have to go back and see if I can find it.

    While the plan wasn't exactly that complicated (mostly an empty room) here is my original sketch with the architectural drawings overlaid. I drew stuff to scale using the simple grid tool in photoshop then passed it off to the builder. I expected there to be changes in where i put the breezeway and maybe even the bathroom and storage, but any changes they made were minimal.
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    #16716 3 years ago

    Well, all cleaned up and lit up.
    Starting 2021 off right!

    Happy new year!

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    #16717 3 years ago
    Quoted from marioparty34:

    Looks Awesome! I have been researching those. Couple of questions:
    How many sets did you have to buy?
    Did you find the adhesive good enough?
    Was there any reason you went with the triangles vs the hexagons?
    Thanks!

    The kids have 20 or so, each in their room.
    I wouldnt trust the adhesive. They fell down after a couple of weeks smaching the triangels with the power and sound-sensitive bits.

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    #16718 3 years ago

    Few pics of game room

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    #16719 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    While the plan wasn't exactly that complicated (mostly an empty room) here is my original sketch with the architectural drawings overlaid. I drew stuff to scale using the simple grid tool in photoshop then passed it off to the builder. I expected there to be changes in where i put the breezeway and maybe even the bathroom and storage, but any changes they made were minimal.
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    Your bio says you have 62 machines, and your drawing shows space for 22. Do you route the rest, or do you plan on expanding the room again? I ask because I have built 2 exterior buildings, have a gameroom inside my house, and I am still out of space!! It is never enough space.

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    #16720 3 years ago
    Quoted from hooch333:

    Your bio says you have 62 machines, and your drawing shows space for 22. Do you route the rest, or do you plan on expanding the room again? I ask because I have built 2 exterior buildings, have a gameroom inside my house, and I am still out of space!! It is never enough space.

    I have about 25 on route already. The rest are in storage. About 20 of the ones I have in storage haven't been restored yet. The plan (which is always subject to change) is to fill the room with some of my favorites then I will most likely reduce the number of routed locations I'm taking care of to get the routed number down to less than twenty. If I could get down to one location that would be really awesome. Then I'll continue to restore and change my home lineup/routed lineup as I see fit. I'm also thinking of selling a few to maybe buy some newer pins. A lot of mine are older but I do try to take my time and make them nice when I restore them. Maybe I can find some buyers.

    Here is the last resto I did before we moved into the apartment (no shop currently).

    EDIT: I didn't have time to finish Capt Fantastic because the house had sold. Still have to do the coin door and score reels. Didn't want anyone to think I'm slacking!

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    #16721 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    I have about 25 on route already. The rest are in storage. About 20 of the ones I have in storage haven't been restored yet. The plan (which is always subject to change) is to fill the room with some of my favorites then I will most likely reduce the number of routed locations I'm taking care of to get the routed number down to less than twenty. If I could get down to one location that would be really awesome. Then I'll continue to restore and change my home lineup/routed lineup as I see fit. I'm also thinking of selling a few to maybe buy some newer pins. A lot of mine are older but I do try to take my time and make them nice when I restore them. Maybe I can find some buyers.
    Here is the last resto I did before we moved into the apartment (no shop currently).
    EDIT: I didn't have time to finish Capt Fantastic because the house had sold. Still have to do the coin door and score reels. Didn't want anyone to think I'm slacking!
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    I am a huge fan of restorations. There's a guy near me who does it and his games look amazing. I just don't trust myself yet to be able to do that. I'd like to try someday though. I'm jealous of your talent.

    #16722 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    While the plan wasn't exactly that complicated (mostly an empty room) here is my original sketch with the architectural drawings overlaid. I drew stuff to scale using the simple grid tool in photoshop then passed it off to the builder. I expected there to be changes in where i put the breezeway and maybe even the bathroom and storage, but any changes they made were minimal.
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    Why so few circuits on a new build? Most "new" games are rated at 8 amps. I have no problem running 3 on a 20 amp circuit but I would worry about 6 if they were all on at once. Just my two cents as an electrician since its easy and very inexpensive to do now rather than later

    On another note looks like it will be an amazing house.

    #16723 3 years ago
    Quoted from Timfenske11:

    Why so few circuits on a new build? Most "new" games are rated at 8 amps. I have no problem running 3 on a 20 amp circuit but I would worry about 6 if they were all on at once. Just my two cents as an electrician since its easy and very inexpensive to do now rather than later
    On another note looks like it will be an amazing house.

    8 amps? I’ve never heard a per machine estimate that high. But I’ll talk to the electrician when that time comes. May add more circuits.

    #16724 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    8 amps? I’ve never heard a per machine estimate that high. But I’ll talk to the electrician when that time comes. May add more circuits.

    Now you got me really thinking where I came up with that. Internet claimed only a few amps a piece so I went down to check on the games I have. All the stickers say 8 amps besides the baywatch made by sega. Which takes an 8 amp fuse but claims a 2 amp max. I have had 4 games running at one time on a 20 amp circuit but not for long. I figured better safe then sorry when I wired my game room but it much smaller than yours.

    Now I am curious and am going to put a meter on the circuit next time I have them all being played at once.

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    #16725 3 years ago

    In other threads people have put meters on them. Generally, they found machines pull around 1.6-2.4 amps, but one person had a spike of around 4a. I’ll be curious to see what you get when you measure it.

    #16726 3 years ago

    I've got a kill-a-watt meter measuring the draw of my Deadpool Pro and Jurassic Park Premium. For reference, both machines have Pinstadiums and shaker motors. Sitting idle, the amp draw from both machines tends to fluctuate between ~1.7 and 2.0 amps:

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    The highest amp draw I've ever seen is around 4.5 amps when both machines are being played at the same time. Unfortunately my meter doesn't record peak amps, but it does record peak wattage. All time peak wattage consumption (while both machines are actively being played) is 530.5 watts:

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    I'm not an electrician, but I think that's roughly ~4.42 amps (530.5 / 120).

    Based on the above, I'd feel comfortable adding two more machines to my 15 amp circuit (assuming they have similar power requirements to my existing machines).

    #16727 3 years ago
    Quoted from Timfenske11:

    Why so few circuits on a new build? Most "new" games are rated at 8 amps. I have no problem running 3 on a 20 amp circuit but I would worry about 6 if they were all on at once. Just my two cents as an electrician since its easy and very inexpensive to do now rather than later
    On another note looks like it will be an amazing house.

    I have 6 pins on a 15 amp circuit. And 2 jukes and a mini fridge. Never had any issues. Never had all 6 played at the same time but had 4.

    Not by choice. Stupid electric layout but i am not opening walls.

    #16728 3 years ago
    Quoted from MrMikeman:

    I have 6 pins on a 15 amp circuit. And 2 jukes and a mini fridge. Never had any issues. Never had all 6 played at the same time but had 4.
    Not by choice. Stupid electric layout but i am not opening walls.

    I have up to 6 games in the room at once, and a dehumidifier, which pulls a LOT of amperage. It's also on a 15A circuit. We are in the process of renovating, so I am adding 2 20A circuits to the new game room.

    #16729 3 years ago

    Here are my thoughts for what's it's worth.

    I turned on all 4 machines I have and posted the stickers above. I opened the panel and at the source read 3.7 amps on a fluke meter.

    I have no way to test all the machines or even one at this point because I have no one else to play them while I run the meter. I will do this when I have a chance out of curiosity.

    I use an 1800w max sure proctector/power Conditioner on the circuit and have had all games running at once without tripping the breaker (20 amp) .

    Something to consider is also the type of breakers/wiring you have in your house. Newer breakers are alot more sensitive and likely to trip than older ones. Some never tip at all! Espically if your house is built on a newer code with arc fault and gfi breakers (which I'm not using to supply power to my games) .

    Just some things to consider. In a new build I would rather have too many circuits then not enough. Being an electrician I over engineer and over think all electrical in my house/shop.

    #16730 3 years ago
    Quoted from Timfenske11:

    Here are my thoughts for what's it's worth.
    I turned on all 4 machines I have and posted the stickers above. I opened the panel and at the source read 3.7 amps on a fluke meter.
    I have no way to test all the machines or even one at this point because I have no one else to play them while I run the meter. I will do this when I have a chance out of curiosity.
    I use an 1800w max sure proctector/power Conditioner on the circuit and have had all games running at once without tripping the breaker (20 amp) .
    Something to consider is also the type of breakers/wiring you have in your house. Newer breakers are alot more sensitive and likely to trip than older ones. Some never tip at all! Espically if your house is built on a newer code with arc fault and gfi breakers (which I'm not using to supply power to my games) .
    Just some things to consider. In a new build I would rather have too many circuits then not enough. Being an electrician I over engineer and over think all electrical in my house/shop.

    I appreciate the info. I texted the superintendent and told him I wanted to meet with the electrician (which should be coming relatively soon as they are moving along at a pretty good clip). I've also got to get the guy who will be running structured/data cable as well. I think I'll add 3 more 20amp circuits just to be safe.

    As of yesterday. Think they'll be finished with the decking today.
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    #16731 3 years ago

    In my experience, electricians just look at the game, see 8 amps and say that’s what you need. I have four pins on one breaker and haven’t had a problem, but they rarely get played at the same time. Most everything I’ve read on pinside is consistent with the advice here — 3-4 pins per breaker.

    #16732 3 years ago
    Quoted from Nokoro:

    In my experience, electricians just look at the game, see 8 amps and say that’s what you need. I have four pins on one breaker and haven’t had a problem, but they rarely get played at the same time. Most everything I’ve read on pinside is consistent with the advice here — 3-4 pins per breaker.

    As currently designed I would be at 6 per 20amp circuit. I'm going to add 3 circuits to get it to 4 and drive on. Thanks ALL for the info. Keeping me straight over here...

    #16733 3 years ago

    I have seven on one 20amp breaker, Congo, CFTBL, MM, TZ, POTC JJP, MB and CC. I have them all on for many hours playing with family and friends with no issues, but would not want to add any more to the circuit.

    #16734 3 years ago

    8 amps would be if every solenoid pulled in at once, which if that's happening you got other problems to worry about other then what size circuit to run.

    John

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    #16735 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    I appreciate the info. I texted the superintendent and told him I wanted to meet with the electrician (which should be coming relatively soon as they are moving along at a pretty good clip). I've also got to get the guy who will be running structured/data cable as well. I think I'll add 3 more 20amp circuits just to be safe.
    As of yesterday. Think they'll be finished with the decking today.
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    Something you forgot to add..no worries, I got you covered!
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    #16736 3 years ago
    Quoted from Saltimbanco:

    Something you forgot to add..no worries, I got you covered!
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    I spent some time in Vancouver going to some advanced classes for work. Nicest peoples ever so Canadians are always welcome here! However, I hope ATT charges you the same fees Rogers charged me PER TEXT! My cell bill was outrageous. Thieving bastards!

    EDIT: I'll expect an apology for it...

    #16737 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    As currently designed I would be at 6 per 20amp circuit. I'm going to add 3 circuits to get it to 4 and drive on. Thanks ALL for the info. Keeping me straight over here...

    You’ll be fine with that. Good luck with everything.

    #16738 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    I spent some time in Vancouver going to some advanced classes for work. Nicest peoples ever so Canadians are always welcome here! However, I hope ATT charges you the same fees Rogers charged me PER TEXT! My cell bill was outrageous. Thieving bastards!
    EDIT: I'll expect an apology for it...

    Of course I'll apologize - it's a built-in Canadian feature! Lol

    On behalf of Rogers, Bell Canada, Telus and Videotron, we are sorry Americans have to pay the same premium fees as we do for something that should be affordable in the first place! Communications & Internet are really the worse things up here, pretty sure we're amongst the most expensive countries in the world for per minute texting or Internet fees in general.

    #16739 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

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    The wife wanted a new house built, with a pool. All I asked for was a pool house and a shop. On the far right in the 3rd bay of the garage it is walled off and will be insulated/HVAC with sliding door access. That will be my shop.
    On the far left, connected by breezeway/security checkpoint-- the "pool house" which upon it's completion will have a .5 bath, hvac, fridge, icemaker and the rest will be pinball machines and a bar to sit at. It will also have a 10x30 covered poolside porch with a fire pit. The "work in progress name" for the pool house is "Dave's Ballshack."
    A few closeups of my ballshack-
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    What is the square footage of your new home overall, and the ballshack and ballshop separately?

    #16740 3 years ago
    Quoted from ThePinballCo-op:

    What is the square footage of your new home overall, and the ballshack and ballshop separately?

    Ballshack is 35x30. 10x30 of that is covered porch.
    House is right at 3K and the shop is 200.

    #16741 3 years ago
    Quoted from dyopp21:

    8 amps? I’ve never heard a per machine estimate that high. But I’ll talk to the electrician when that time comes. May add more circuits.

    When they wire up the panel, you might want to stick in a whole house surge suppressor. They make some that simply are placed in the first breaker spot.

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    #16742 3 years ago
    Quoted from mkk629:

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    Haha that’s all kinds of wrong

    #16743 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbwalker:

    When they wire up the panel, you might want to stick in a whole house surge suppressor. They make some that simply are placed in the first breaker spot.
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    I believe the new NEC makes this type of protection mandatory.

    #16744 3 years ago
    Quoted from JimWilks:

    I believe the new NEC makes this type of protection mandatory.

    Probably a good idea given it's hard to plug anything in nowadays that doesn't have sensitive electronics of some sort inside.

    We built our house 10 years ago and it was after the fact I installed two of them.

    With the main beaker box in the garage, I had to install at the bottom since I didn't want to rewire the entire breaker box. I understand transients and physically what's involved with them (rise times, wavelengths, lead inductance, etc.), so a little iffy how effective that one is. I have suppressors at most the important outlets, so it's really just more part of a redundant system. But I do like the fact that it's right at the house feed, regardless of the less than ideal breaker spot. There's a secondary breaker box in the basement that the other one was installed in. That was a lot easier to scoot down a few breakers and install the suppressor at the top and keep the ground wire short.

    Sorry for a sidebar in the thread. Just tossed it out for anyone wiring up their rooms.

    #16745 3 years ago
    Quoted from JimWilks:

    I believe the new NEC makes this type of protection mandatory.

    EE here, you are correct. Section 230.67 of the 2020 NEC requires that "All services supplying dwelling units shall be provided with a surge-protective device". The surge protecting devices have to be UL listed and either a Type 1 or Type 2 SPD.

    I do believe installing them is a good idea. Whether or not it should be required on the code level has so far been proven to be debatable at best.

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    #16746 3 years ago

    Small collection but keeps me entertained

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    #16747 3 years ago
    Quoted from DodgersFan32:

    Small collection but keeps me entertained

    That is one technique to fit pins in a tight space - haven't seen that before!

    #16748 3 years ago
    Quoted from ReadyPO:

    That is one technique to fit pins in a tight space - haven't seen that before!

    LOL, looks like you have to raise the middle one as well, to get to the flipper buttons!

    #16749 3 years ago
    Quoted from DodgersFan32:

    Small collection but keeps me entertained

    Love to have one of those shooting galleries but even if I could get one I don't know I could get into my basement.

    #16750 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbwalker:

    When they wire up the panel, you might want to stick in a whole house surge suppressor. They make some that simply are placed in the first breaker spot.

    I have a whole house suppressor right behind the meter in my house where the power comes in at.

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