Now that summer is here, what are you doing instead of pinball?
My #2 is fishing. I can always shoot a pin game or two when the weather is foul.
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Now that summer is here, what are you doing instead of pinball?
My #2 is fishing. I can always shoot a pin game or two when the weather is foul.
Quoted from northerndude:GOLF, Lake, Beer, in no particular order
(drinking) beer makes all hobbies better! However, if you MAKE beer as a hobby, then by all means include it as your second!
Quoted from wolverinetuner:As a piano tuner, business is lighter in the summer, and I have more time to work on pins. Summer temperatures also allow me to use the garage for seal-coating backglasses and cabinet spray painting, which won’t work in winter. So I guess I’m in the minority, but pinball is an even bigger hobby for me in summer. Am I the only one???
Wow. I never thought of that. You might not be the only one, but certainly not the majority!. Summer is also the best time to lay a set of wrinkled plnball plastics between two sheets if playfield glass. Over the course of a day in the sun your plastics will become nice and flat.
Quoted from gliebig:Koi pond.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]
That's awesome! I'd have to put bass in there if I had one.
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