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Pinball repair etiquette

By dsuperbee

5 years ago


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    #18 5 years ago

    Pingulps in their stock form sit way too low. I flip the bracket on mine and retap the holes... Then you get the perfect height. Would this be considered abuse of a pingulp?

    #74 5 years ago
    Quoted from DaveH:

    OMFG. I keep bashing my hand on the pingulp on my Star Trek as I reach for the power switch. At some point I need to move the damn thing.

    The do make left handed ones...or just take the cup holder off, flip, then spot and tap new holes. Now you have a left handed one that is 4" higher. No need to bend over for your drink any more if you are not a midget.

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