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What do you use to protect your pins in transport?

By Grayman_EM

6 years ago


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    #10 6 years ago

    I use moving blankets to cover then plastic wrap to keep in place.

    #20 6 years ago
    Quoted from xTheBlackKnightx:

    Plywood, not cardboard is a requirement for real backglasses. It also has importance for wedging against damage from legs or sides of vehicles.

    I always remove BG before I do anything else and take it with me.

    #23 6 years ago
    Quoted from xTheBlackKnightx:

    Not recommended. There are only a few backglasses for EM games this is a requirement based on manufacturer. There are no SS games fall into this requirement. Keep backglasses in the backbox during all transport periods. Plywood placed in FRONT of the backbox with stretch wrap after disassembly or folding, with a small piece of foam inbetween.

    To be honest I have never moved an EM so I wouldn't know. I've moved many SS pins and always take glass out.

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