Quoted from Desmodromic:In case anyone is wanting one of these lifts, Harbor Freight has a 25% off coupon that runs through Jan.2 2023. [quoted image]
Code just worked for me in store! Thanks for sharing.
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Quoted from Desmodromic:In case anyone is wanting one of these lifts, Harbor Freight has a 25% off coupon that runs through Jan.2 2023. [quoted image]
Code just worked for me in store! Thanks for sharing.
Quoted from sevenrites:I finally took the plunge on this and decided to go with the Bimini method.
Made a page with instructions, YouTube video and links to the items here:
https://pinballer.info/news/tech/hydraulic-lift-table-handle-modification-for-pinball-machines/
Or just the video is here, it’s only 7 minutes from start to finish including cutting the handle for the whole basic process aside from tightening a few things:
Just did mine. Thank you very much for great instructions! One question though…my “quick release” pins don’t lock down tightly. The handle is mobile and won’t stay in place. I experimented and moved a pin around my room and overall it seemed to work just fine. Any thoughts?
Also, the 3.5 inch cut is perfect. Handle is completely flat when folded.
Darin
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