Quoted from Bmad21:You have a ball, metal using friction gliding and rolling and banging into things and things breaking
Can you explain the pooling under the sling posts/any post where the ball does not have any interaction with the playfield?
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Quoted from Bmad21:You have a ball, metal using friction gliding and rolling and banging into things and things breaking
Can you explain the pooling under the sling posts/any post where the ball does not have any interaction with the playfield?
Quoted from pinballizfun:That's just layers getting pulled up by friction from the posts being tightened and/or moving on impact.
Soooo, there is a problem with the playfields since there is no flowing to a low spot. Manufacture defect?
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