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Stopped for dinner last night in Richmond Indiana and guess where they seat us? (Great live blues and food! “The Firehouse”)
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I’d buy the shroud around the pins and the glass piece underneath them. (Only missing items on mine )
Would love to have the room for a ball bowler but we’ll take what we get!
Quoted from Mopar:The shroud around the pins you can make out of .060 (1/16") lexsand.
It's much stronger than plexi, and it can bend almost to a point.
1/4" plexi won't droop in the center. 3/16" maybe a little. If 1/4" plexi
slides in the side grooves, that works great for below the pins.
All the ball bowlers I use the lexand, and I actually used the lexsand on a
United Shuffle with the 8" pins that I restored this past Spring..
Edit: I might add, I noticed the glass was missing from the 1954 Shuffle.
I took that pic before the glass was completed that my Graphic Designer
made..
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I think you gave me those instructions before mopar but I’m still the same dumbass and there’s no way in hell I could make anything like that presentable lol.
Mine are the 6” pins The bottom glass has the metal trim I guess for protection?
Quoted from Gundam_Pilot_:It’s been 14 days since the last post. A fun picture I took over the holidays with the cranes side by side. Let’s keep it going!
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Ok now you’re just bragging! Lol. They look great side by side! Love this forum topic.
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