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Opinion time...Invisi-Glass or VooDoo?

By NovaCade

2 years ago


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    #15 2 years ago

    I have both Voodoo and Invisiglass. If they are the same price, I prefer the finish of Invisiglass. I think that it might be slightly more durable. My last shipment of Voodoo had one sheet scratched. Melissa replaced it without question.

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    #56 1 year ago
    Quoted from WW2GURU:

    Can anyone comment on the glass thickness of the various brands? I didn’t want to start another thread about the same products but this is also a pretty old thread.
    I was recently sold a machine locally that was reported to have Invisiglass in the ad and I’m now wondering if it actually is. I never thought to scrutinize the details of the glass as I was way more worried about the playfield and boards and that the game played. It’s an STTNG and I was worried it would be a basket case and glass was way down the list. But after having various sheets next to each other now I’m worried. It’s not 3/16ths thick like the PDI glass I have, it’s only 1/8th and flimsy. The edges are somewhat jagged, the reflection wobbles when looking down it’s length and I can’t see which side is the anti glare. The guy I got the machine from bought it this way from another guy whom I do have contact information for. I’ll go down that road if I have to.
    Picture of PDI next to this “invisiglass”[quoted image]

    Doesn't sound or look like the Invisiglass I have. Dimensionally, the sheets i have are identical to standard glass. The edges are very square and uniform in appearance. One corner of every sheet I have is etched with the name.

    #68 1 year ago

    I have both types, both are etched.

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    #77 1 year ago
    Quoted from Markharris2000:

    Related question: On sheets that have no markings (like the first two Voodoo sheets sent to me by Cointaker), is there any way of knowing which side of the glass is UP/Out and which is Down/IN?? Without any marking, the sides both look the same. When looking straight on, at an angle, etc. the glass looks identical to me.
    Does it matter how I install it?

    I don't think it matters, marked or not. I only use the markings to keep the same orientation every time. You could do the same thing with a small marker dot, under the lockdown bar.

    3 months later
    #87 1 year ago
    Quoted from upsfeedr:

    just got my voodoo glass and it has no markings on it at all.. does it get installed a certain way?
    since its not a great difference

    The coating is on both sides, so no.

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