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Review – Precision Pinball Products CNC Flipper System

By DiabloRush

1 year ago


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    Post #1246 Flipper measurements Posted by DiabloRush (1 year ago)

    Post #1320 Settings database links. Posted by Ollulanus (1 year ago)

    Post #2055 Install procedure on a JJP Guns 'n Roses. Posted by fooflighter (1 year ago)

    Post #2099 TECH: ASSEMBLY Fix for flipper that won't clamp Posted by Duster72 (1 year ago)

    Post #2541 Flipper removal process Posted by 1956PINHEAD (8 months ago)


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    #48 1 year ago
    Quoted from Higloss67:

    I purchased this complete system for my JP. Roughly $160 including shipping for the 3 flipper kit, and 3 bushings. I left the coil strength at 220, which seems to be fine. I have only a few plays on it, about 20, but so far the predictability and timing of the shots have improved. There is less ball bounce and the traps and catches have also improved. It will be interesting to see what kind of dust the tiny amount of lube attracts. Also to see how the flipper bats hold up on the cone shaped shaft.
    The nice thing about the system is that you can switch the bushings back to nylon and use the new shafts and bats. Likewise you could use the new bushings and the lighter original bats.
    Last but not least is the adjustability of the flipper bat from above the machine. It is nice to be able to tweak them without lifting the playfield each time. Only time will tell if the set screw will be tough enough to last without vibrating loose.
    For me, it’s worth a try. If it’s an epic failure than I wasted what amounts to dinner at a nicer restaurant.
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    They definitely look slick and will be great to get some feedback on them. Thanks for sharing.

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    #455 1 year ago
    Quoted from 1956PINHEAD:

    So I'm thinking of starting a little contest with the roll out of these optional flipper bats which I've initially named as "Ghost-Pro-Flippers".
    I'd like to start a little contest for "name that flipper bat' to all of you, my valued customers (or future customers). Let's give it a week for all of you to come up with a name that you think fits this design/application. Even if I don't end up adopting any of the suggestions I'll still pick a name I think (or we all think) is worthy of mention. That winner will get one free set of these flipper bats.
    Let's keep this fun, I want to encourage all to participate!
    Let the contest begin [quoted image]

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    #610 1 year ago

    I would like to take a moment to thank John 1956PINHEAD for his generous donation of a pair of Precision Pinball gold flippers and shafts to Project Pinball for our charity auction at Expo this year. They look great and I have no doubt they'll be a big hit (Dad joke) at the show. Thanks again John!

    Brad Czernik
    Project Pinball

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    #1115 1 year ago
    Quoted from jellikit:

    I would like to take a moment to thank John 1956PINHEAD for his generous donation of a pair of Precision Pinball gold flippers and shafts to Project Pinball for our charity auction at Expo this year. They look great and I have no doubt they'll be a big hit (Dad joke) at the show. Thanks again John!
    Brad Czernik
    Project Pinball
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    With the auction having been held this past weekend at Expo I would like to thank John once again for the donation. It was great to have people be able to see and handle them in person then go a few booths down to play a Deadpool with them installed. I have to say I loved playing on the machine with them installed myself. Thanks again, it was great to have them included.

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