oh thank you. This I have to do on my FT...they are out but I have not had time to put them in! Ugh damn things.
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Quoted from vid1900:Often the lead that runs between the metal pop bracket legs, gets insulated.
You can use shrink tubing, or just aquarium airline tubing like the factory used.
Holy &@$@ vid!
Glad you’re back. K used this guide to rebuild pops and tweak the spoon to register the hits better!
Quoted from Zitt:Great to see vid1900 is back in force. I wanted to call your attention to two new products I had the molds created for. Both in PolyCarbonate in several colors. Unlike previous parts; we offer both pointed and un-pointed skirts.
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More details here:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/new-product-lollypop-popbumper-skirts-amp-bases
These would match our pop bumper bodies:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/transparent-sternballywilliams-pop-bumper-bodies
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Awesomeness! Can’t wait to get a new game to mod up and use them
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