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Pinball Machine Placement

By Sixmillion

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    From a nudging perspective, does it affect the "forward" nudge if the machine legs are touching the base board of the bottom of the wall?
    Should the machine be a certain distance from a wall? If the bottom legs are against the wall can this damage the machine when nudging?

    #2 4 years ago

    Do you have footies on those legs??Are you on a carpet??You really don't want to jam your leg levelers against a wood molding! If you nudge,your pin should be stationary and not slide around!!! IMHO:)Have fun.B safe!!!!

    #3 4 years ago
    Quoted from Sixmillion:

    From a nudging perspective, does it affect the "forward" nudge if the machine legs are touching the base board of the bottom of the wall?
    Should the machine be a certain distance from a wall? If the bottom legs are against the wall can this damage the machine when nudging?

    Nope. It won't hurt anything to have them against the wall. You'll probably remove some paint from the base trim of the wall though from the legs rubbing on it though.

    #4 4 years ago

    My pins have always been against the baseboard and theres nudging, oh theres nudging but I've never seen any wear from it besides if there is it will be a paint touch up tops. It doesn't affect it at all, and u adapt to whether or not they are on felt/hardwood or carpet, tilt set up all that.

    #5 4 years ago

    Thanks for the info guys

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