(Topic ID: 46631)

Why can't someone make flip-top rails?

By Rabscuttle

11 years ago


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    #4 11 years ago

    My Nip-It and older EM's were like this. The rails, lock bar, and glass all lift as one and are easily removable. Damn I just figured out how to fit another game hehe.

    #29 11 years ago

    I think the best way to do it is just like the Bally EMs were done. All one solid setup, could lift it up and it has its own supprt rod, then can lift the playfield and it has its own support rod. I can stand in front of my nip-it and pull the entire glass assembly off the game with no issues at all.

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