Quoted from Mopar:If you could still use the drop on Monday, repost or shoot me a PM.
I'm pretty busy right through the weekend, but I know I have a Star
Action playfield around someplace. If the drop's there, it'll be yours..
(T)
Thanks!
Quoted from Mopar:If you could still use the drop on Monday, repost or shoot me a PM.
I'm pretty busy right through the weekend, but I know I have a Star
Action playfield around someplace. If the drop's there, it'll be yours..
(T)
Thanks!
Quoted from DCRand:Can I buy a new Time Zone upper ball guide, have this one chromed, or could I use chrome paint?
OK, not going to replate my top arch, found a pretty good metal look paint and will make that do for now. But if anyone has, or can steer me to someone who might have this 70's era silver top arch plate, please let me know.
Thanks,
Quoted from pinhead52:I need... a 70's shooter gauge... I could redo one of my webbed gauges but TPF is around the corner and I need a non webbed gauge for a showcase JetSpin
Thanks
how nice does it have to be? mint or just ok?
Quoted from DCRand:OK, not going to replate my top arch, found a pretty good metal look paint and will make that do for now. But if anyone has, or can steer me to someone who might have this 70's era silver top arch plate, please let me know.
Thanks,
Just get some mothers mag polish at the auto parts store and polish it with that.
It will clean up real nice. You don’t see much of it when installed but the mothers will polish the front edge and clean it up nice to give you the reflection from the lamps you want.
Quoted from EMPins:Just get some mothers mag polish at the auto parts store and polish it with that.
It will clean up real nice. You don’t see much of it when installed but the mothers will polish the front edge and clean it up nice to give you the reflection from the lamps you want.
Thanks, that was original plan. But the plating is coming off so was showing silver and copper color right on the top front edge. Trying the painting now, will probably be ok, but not great.
Quoted from pinhead52:I need... a 70's shooter gauge... I could redo one of my webbed gauges but TPF is around the corner and I need a non webbed gauge for a showcase JetSpin
Thanks
None of these are perfect. Is one good enough?
Does anyone have some 6" white rubber rings for a Gottlieb Atlantis target bank? New or used okay in decent condition... Thanks...
Quoted from illawarra92:looking for the left and right side to the backglass frame
Doesn't home crapo sell that or something very close to that by the foot?
Quoted from pinhead52:Anybody got an extra duck spinner (Funland)? I have a spinner to another game that I could decal over etc but whinny customer wants an original.
just fix that one?
Quoted from PinballAir:Doesn't home crapo sell that or something very close to that by the foot?
i am in australia and our large chain of hardware and timber doesn't
Quoted from illawarra92:i am in australia and our large chain of hardware and timber doesn't
I am so sorry.
I missed your location.
While it might be possible to make that with a router/ router table it would be time consuming.
Good luck with your search.
Quoted from illawarra92:i am in australia and our large chain of hardware and timber doesn't
Here’s an example of what we can get here in case having this to show your local providers helps.
illawarra92,
any competent woodworker can make that or something extremely close to it with a router table and bead bit. maybe find someone that knows what they're doing with a router table and you buy the bit.
I am looking for the stepper piece of the ball count unit (the part with the snowshoes) for a Gottlieb Pro Football. I think the stepper from a any single-player machine of that era would work. The first picture is what I am looking for, and the second is the homemade piece that I have now that needs replacing. Willing to take the whole stepper unit if you don't want to split it up.
Quoted from SirScott:I am looking for the stepper piece of the ball count unit (the part with the snowshoes) for a Gottlieb Pro Football. I think the stepper from a any single-player machine of that era would work. The first picture is what I am looking for, and the second is the homemade piece that I have now that needs replacing. Willing to take the whole stepper unit if you don't want to split it up.
pm me your email and i will send you a pick in the AM
Quoted from Electrocute:Needed. Lockdown bar for a 1976 Gottlieb Volley. My Atlantis, Spin Out and Sky Jump use the same lockdown bar. Thanks!
Might have it. Only replying so I can find your post. Update in a day or two.
Quoted from SirScott:I am looking for the stepper piece of the ball count unit (the part with the snowshoes) for a Gottlieb Pro Football. I think the stepper from a any single-player machine of that era would work. The first picture is what I am looking for, and the second is the homemade piece that I have now that needs replacing. Willing to take the whole stepper unit if you don't want to split it up.
Almost sure I have this if you come up dry.
Quoted from SadSack:Might have it. Only replying so I can find your post. Update in a day or two.
If you end up with one still, I need one for my King Pin.
To the thread,
Checking if anyone has a lockdown bar for a Bally Mad World, 1964. It looks like the Williams type (think Big Daddy), straight bar with "wings". Top of bar has two coin slots, 10 cents and 25 cents.
Appreciate the help.
Quoted from jbovenzi:To the thread,
Checking if anyone has a lockdown bar for a Bally Mad World, 1964. It looks like the Williams type (think Big Daddy), straight bar with "wings". Top of bar has two coin slots, 10 cents and 25 cents.
Appreciate the help.
I have one but the latch pins are broken off. These would probably do the trick though.
http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/A-7408
Thanks to the restored Quick Draw backglass I bought From John in NC recently, I have an original Quick Draw backglass for sale.
Some flaking as shown. Also would work as a cool piece of wall art for your arcade.
I’m asking $85 OBO, plus shipping.
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Quoted from SadSack:Might have it. Only replying so I can find your post. Update in a day or two.
Thank you. Still need it.
Quoted from hoov:I just tore down a Captain Card playfield and it's missing a 3" lane guide (one side cut off).
I'd like to get a used one that will blend with the other lane guides and playfield posts on this game. (PBR's are a bright white and I don't care for the new color).
I might Hoov, let me dig thru my High hand leftovers
Quoted from hoov:Thanks!
Hoov - No dice, looks like I reused the old yellowed ones on my High hand, all I have in my parts stash is a pair of old 1-1/2" lane guides. Sorry!
Quoted from hoov:I just tore down a Captain Card playfield and it's missing a 3" lane guide (one side cut off).
I'd like to get a used one that will blend with the other lane guides and playfield posts on this game. (PBR's are a bright white and I don't care for the new color).
Dave,
How’s this?
Quoted from pinhead52:I need a female 2x12 jones plug, 24 pin...
Thanks
Ken
Do you need it before TPF or should I mail it before then?
Quoted from wiredoug:the metal is 0.05 x 0.385 inches roughly. ( 9.7mm x about the same thickness as the plastic
the rivet holes are in the middle .. the ring goes the same distance 'in' from those as out
Thks Doug-much appreciated.
Quoted from illawarra92:i am in australia and our large chain of hardware and timber doesn't
Would the underside of decking timber not give that finish Tony?
Quoted from MikeO:Dave,
How’s this?
That yellowed one on the bottom would fit nicely Mike - thanks.
Sending you a PM
Looking for a play counter for a 1954 Williams Spitfire which runs on 50VAC.
Anyone know of a replacement? Most I saw run at 24VAC or 115VAC.
Found this one: http://www.precisionsales.com/counter-timer-ratemeter/keppdf/KE610.pdf
Haven't checked if they have a minimum order number.
Quoted from dasvis:Hoov - No dice, looks like I reused the old yellowed ones on my High hand, all I have in my parts stash is a pair of old 1-1/2" lane guides. Sorry!
Thanks for checking!
Quoted from hoov:Thanks for checking!
Hoov, Ive got a bag full if MikeO doesnt have you fixed up.
MikeO did scrounge up a jones plug for me...
Quoted from pinhead52:Hoov, Ive got a bag full if MikeO doesnt have you fixed up.
MikeO did scrounge up a jones plug for me...
Mike's got me covered but thanks Ken.
Quoted from dr_nybble:Looking for a play counter for a 1954 Williams Spitfire
In restoring a 1956 rifle game I used a 48v relay ( coil voltage) and a 120v play counter. I believe I wired it into the coin switch and used that pulse to pull in the relay and make the counter. The 120v was fused off of line voltage.
It is probably more work than what it is worth but I was doing some major wiring on the game anyway.
I got the relay from Grainger with the terminal base and mounted it and some other relays on a din rail.
Quoted from dr_nybble:Looking for a play counter for a 1954 Williams Spitfire which runs on 50VAC.
I used a bally bingo counter on my 59 vanguard . Looks great
Quoted from wayner:Would the underside of decking timber not give that finish Tony?
hey wayne, can you believe i found a set that is bought and payed for
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