Backglasses will delaminate, and cabinets & playfields will start planking.
They need to be stored at a fairly stable temperature and humidity or they will get ruined.
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Backglasses will delaminate, and cabinets & playfields will start planking.
They need to be stored at a fairly stable temperature and humidity or they will get ruined.
Quoted from KornFreak28:Thanks! Did that ever happen to one of your pins because of a hot garage?
No, since I do not keep them in a hot garage
Fluctuations in heat and humidity are generally not kind to wood or paint that are not specifically designed to handle it.
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