(Topic ID: 29054)

That self adhesive foam stuff on the back of stand up targets

By herbertbsharp

11 years ago


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    #11 11 years ago

    Get mine from Marco, they're gray and close cell foam. I've found on some machines, like my Baywatch, I have to cut them in half otherwise the don't compress enough to trigger the switch. But on my HSII I didn't have to use half of one, it worked just fine.

    #16 11 years ago
    Quoted from TaylorVA:

    I think PBR is grey. The less dense stuff can cause massive air balls which is why I started shopping around. I definetly tried some from Marco and it was too thin which also created air balls, not sure what they are selling now.

    The are thick and gray closed cell, here.

    http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/23-6534-9

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