How do you operators keep your games in pristine condition while on location? Any protectors I need to have in place on my GOT?
How do you operators keep your games in pristine condition while on location? Any protectors I need to have in place on my GOT?
Full shooter lane Cliffys. I usually put some light adhesive (easily removable) Mylar/vinyl down on shooter lane going up about 5 inches then install Cliffys. Protect left, right, & wood side of lane. That is the area that shows the most wear generally. If the ramp returns drop ball on inland switch area some switch Cliffys would also be a good idea.
around here the answer seems to be to make sure the coin mech works but make sure a ball never actually launches.
The multi fit sterns will not work on GOT. Starting with WWE they changed the trough design and the new ones that are not listed are needed for Spike games.
ABSOLUTLEY install a full set of Pinbits plastics protectors - as soon as they become available. Best investment you can make. Also a set of mylar cabinet protectors for around the flipper buttons to avoid wear and dirt on the cabinet in the most used part.
Set the Tilt. Pins on route often can get abused with the push and shift crowd. Wipe down the balls before you put them in the game or get a whole new set.
Quoted from dannunz:Any protectors I need to have in place on my GOT?
Sanity, and the resolve that your game will get dinged up. It's unavoidable. It's on location.
You are taking the right steps though! Cliffy's, shooter lane protection, flipper button protection. Pingulp so people don't put drinks on the pin. All good advice.
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