(Topic ID: 68036)

Pinball Crash Cart

By RustyLizard

10 years ago



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  • Latest reply 10 years ago by mwong168
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    #1 10 years ago

    Normally I am not an organized person so this deserves it's own thread. I recently put together a pinball "crash cart" that I can move from game to game and it has almost everything I could need with the exception of game specific parts which will be on a shelf in the back room. I still have over $400 in parts from the Pinball Life open house that I need to put in here but I was taking some pics so I shot these while I was at it.011.JPG011.JPG012.JPG012.JPG016.JPG016.JPG017.JPG017.JPG018.JPG018.JPG019.JPG019.JPG020.JPG020.JPG021.JPG021.JPG022.JPG022.JPG023.JPG023.JPG024.JPG024.JPG

    #2 10 years ago

    Nice job Russ - looks really organized. Wish mine looked like that.

    #3 10 years ago

    Looks good, maybe a set of magnetic Klein nut drivers on your next PBL order.
    It is nice to have all those basic parts, you have a good selection of them.

    #4 10 years ago
    Quoted from tracelifter:

    Looks good, maybe a set of magnetic Klein nut drivers on your next PBL order.
    It is nice to have all those basic parts, you have a good selection of them.

    I have had good luck with the craftsman nutdrivers. Are the Klein ones that good? Also the orange and black Snap-On ratcheting driver in that drawer that was given to me has become a go-to tool for many things. I picked up a Skill Roll game for a Pinball guy I met through a friend and he game me that as a gift. He was on the team that helped design it and I really like it.

    #5 10 years ago

    The Kleins are magnetic so they hold the nuts for getting them on and off in tight places without dropping them.

    #6 10 years ago

    Nice! I've been wanting to do the same thing, getting tired of hauling all the parts & tools out of the closet every time I need to do a repair.

    #7 10 years ago

    Nice. I have the same Craftsman wheeled unit, with another craftsman toolbox on top. I also keep an open soft tool bag for basic maintenance needs.

    #8 10 years ago

    cool!IMG_20130817_163449_021.jpgIMG_20130817_163449_021.jpg

    #9 10 years ago

    I do think you got it covered. Nice set up

    #10 10 years ago

    That is the only thing I miss about my pool table was it gave me a nice big surface to work on but otherwise takes up more then half my current game room so it had to finally go. I replaced it with this rolling tool cart from my local hardware store for $99. There are two drawers and top the splits open to reveal another compartment.

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