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Playfield Swap Guide

By mof

9 years ago


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    #112 1 year ago

    What is the preferred PF rotisserie?

    #114 1 year ago
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    There's a thread here for a DIY rotisserie. SkyPilot maybe is the member who posted it.
    Otherwise, there's another member in the Marketplace who sells a great one. I have both and they each have their own good and bad. Honestly, though, having 2 is where it's at.

    Thank you.
    I have a LW3 to restore and just planning ahead.

    I have seen the one in the marketplace that has 3 trim levels depending on finishing.
    Is that the one?

    I dont want to use a table to stand it up. Wondering if there is anything else that is self contained, that brings it up to working height without a table.

    Like a collapsible cloths dryer, you know one of those things our moms used to use back in the 80s-90s lol maybe even before too

    #116 1 year ago
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    Then building this one is probably your best option.
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/sky-pilots-rotisserie-plans/page/3#post-4435799
    I use this one for the original, put a table next to it and deal with cleaning and mech rebuilding. Then I box that stuff up and set up the Table-Top Model you mentioned and mount the New PF to begin prep.
    At this point the old PF becomes a defacto table / workspace and reference.

    Great, thanks for sharing this!!

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