(Topic ID: 106027)

tips for playing with one arm

By ngreenup

9 years ago



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    #1 9 years ago

    I recently got in a motorcycle accident and broke my elbow. The KC league tournaments coming up soon. I have been toying with the idea of making a contraption that would allow me to flip the right flipper using a foot pedal. I don't have much time to make it. Needs to be easy to install and remove between balls. It would be best if it was purely mechanical. I'm curious anyone else has come up with a solution to this problem. I could always try to switch my left hand from the left to the right. But problem with that is I run a good chance of hurting my right arm from moving around so much. I am getting surgery tomorrow and the tournament is this weekend.

    #2 9 years ago

    This is awesome but i cant open each machine for every game.

    #3 9 years ago

    also, there are drink caddies on the right side of each machine. so using this in the design would be awesome. drop the setup in the cup holder, adjust for height and angle, play.

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