(Topic ID: 57174)

Spotting a playfield

By thisismyyear2008

10 years ago



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  • Latest reply 10 years ago by vid1900
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#1 10 years ago

Hello to all!!

I am looking for a recommendation for someone who can spot my Gottlieb Cue Ball Wizard playfield. I live in Westchester County, NY.

Thanks!!

#2 10 years ago

Sorry, what is spot?

#3 10 years ago

OK, I'll bite: What is spotting?

#4 10 years ago

Im assuming spot touchup?

#5 10 years ago

Sorry for the confusion!! I need "drilling and dimpling" as I am told...holes drilled into a new playfield so all the posts and such can be screwed in...

#6 10 years ago

Man I was gonna say your having a miscarriage.

#7 10 years ago

Ah, dimpling!

That is done usually at the factory. Either with "The Pants Presser" aka Bed of Nails, or with a CNC router with a small bit.

At home, you could use an Automatic Center Punch.

#8 10 years ago

Also see this about drilling:

http://www.classicplayfields.com/guides.html

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