Pinball
Pinball
This is a long shot, but is anyone into pinball or own their own machine? I recently acquired a 1985 Chicago Cubs Triple Play and have been restoring it. I love working on this kind of shit. Just curious if there's any pinheads up in here...
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At least my hobby doesn't include wiping asses...
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Proud owner of a 1971 Bally Fireball. Fuck those electrical machines, these mechanical units are where it's at.
Currently being revised by an enthousiast.. the years haven't been kind to the bumpers.
Currently being revised by an enthousiast.. the years haven't been kind to the bumpers.
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Nice! Are you doing any of the revisions yourself? Or are you not that interested?
I'm really enjoying getting my hands in there and rebuilding the flipper mechanisms and restoring the play field. One flipper wasn't working at all, but the end of stroke switch needed adjusted. I'm going to attempt to replace a transistor on the light board. But I'm new to soldering and really don't want to fuck up the board. The only thing I really can't fix is the paint on the play field. It's worn off in a few spots...
I'm really enjoying getting my hands in there and rebuilding the flipper mechanisms and restoring the play field. One flipper wasn't working at all, but the end of stroke switch needed adjusted. I'm going to attempt to replace a transistor on the light board. But I'm new to soldering and really don't want to fuck up the board. The only thing I really can't fix is the paint on the play field. It's worn off in a few spots...
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i love pinball for like forever
i would like to do what ur doing sometime xer0s sounds awesome
post pics of the deck b4 and after and stuff like that, the flipper stuff, yea i'm into it!
i would like to do what ur doing sometime xer0s sounds awesome
post pics of the deck b4 and after and stuff like that, the flipper stuff, yea i'm into it!
it is about time!
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Soldering is easy enough, just remember not too much heat near any semi conductors or you will have problems. I used to use needle nose pliers, not only to hold the piece but it also a rather good heatxer0s wrote:
....... going to attempt to replace a transistor on the light board. But I'm new to soldering and really don't want to fuck up ...
.... and no, never owned a pinball machine but played plenty in my youth. Was it 10c a game then? I am sure it was.
Jealous you are renovating/restoring, yes.
I imagine parts would be hard to come by these days xer0s? Comment.
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My dad bought it back in the 70s brand new for a steal, later passed it on to me when he emigrated. I used to do small repairs and replacements myself, but this time it was just too banged up. This thing doesn't work with transistors or circuits.. which is fun to figure out which wire does what and why, but also a bitch cos it has 220V going through each and every part. Managed to get zapped a few times.xer0s wrote:Nice! Are you doing any of the revisions yourself? Or are you not that interested?
I'm really enjoying getting my hands in there and rebuilding the flipper mechanisms and restoring the play field. One flipper wasn't working at all, but the end of stroke switch needed adjusted. I'm going to attempt to replace a transistor on the light board. But I'm new to soldering and really don't want to fuck up the board. The only thing I really can't fix is the paint on the play field. It's worn off in a few spots...
It still has it's original wiring and after 40 years those wires started to decompose, causing short circuits left and right. Ergo I went out to find somebody to do a total renovation of the thing. At first he said he was able to do it in my home - I'd rather not move it more than I need to - but he underestimated the work needed. So now it's in the shop, and I'm anxiously waiting for its return.
He did give all the woodwork a nice buff.. looked great
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I'll try to post some pics later...plained wrote:i love pinball for like forever
i would like to do what ur doing sometime xer0s sounds awesome
post pics of the deck b4 and after and stuff like that, the flipper stuff, yea i'm into it!
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There are a few websites that sell general parts. But if you need specific plastic art, you're shit out of luck in some cases. Luckily all the plastic art on my machine is still good...Whiskey 7 wrote:Soldering is easy enough, just remember not too much heat near any semi conductors or you will have problems. I used to use needle nose pliers, not only to hold the piece but it also a rather good heatxer0s wrote:
....... going to attempt to replace a transistor on the light board. But I'm new to soldering and really don't want to fuck up ...sink while you operate.
.... and no, never owned a pinball machine but played plenty in my youth. Was it 10c a game then? I am sure it was.
Jealous you are renovating/restoring, yes.
I imagine parts would be hard to come by these days xer0s? Comment.
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Hey we're kind of in the same boat. This machine was sitting in my dad's garage for years collecting dust. So I just took it and decided to fix it up. Can't wait to show dad when I get it done...MKJ wrote:My dad bought it back in the 70s brand new for a steal, later passed it on to me when he emigrated. I used to do small repairs and replacements myself, but this time it was just too banged up. This thing doesn't work with transistors or circuits.. which is fun to figure out which wire does what and why, but also a bitch cos it has 220V going through each and every part. Managed to get zapped a few times.xer0s wrote:Nice! Are you doing any of the revisions yourself? Or are you not that interested?
I'm really enjoying getting my hands in there and rebuilding the flipper mechanisms and restoring the play field. One flipper wasn't working at all, but the end of stroke switch needed adjusted. I'm going to attempt to replace a transistor on the light board. But I'm new to soldering and really don't want to fuck up the board. The only thing I really can't fix is the paint on the play field. It's worn off in a few spots...
It still has it's original wiring and after 40 years those wires started to decompose, causing short circuits left and right. Ergo I went out to find somebody to do a total renovation of the thing. At first he said he was able to do it in my home - I'd rather not move it more than I need to - but he underestimated the work needed. So now it's in the shop, and I'm anxiously waiting for its return.
He did give all the woodwork a nice buff.. looked great
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I will, thanks for the encouragement!
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Well done for not loading it on to a pickup and shooting it.
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waiting for the thing to return. will snag some when it's back.
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I just got a bunch of play field parts in the mail a couple days go. Plan on working on it tonight. I'll post some...
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Here's a few I've already taken.
Under the hood:


All my old play field parts (laid out on my treadmill), so I won't forget where they go:

Under the hood:


All my old play field parts (laid out on my treadmill), so I won't forget where they go:

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Chicago Cubs? Perfect name for a pinball machine, there's no way of winning that game. 
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oh yea it looks pretty good ey
take tons of documentation style pics with nice flat perspectives in case you have to print graphics or stencils maybe
that brown tint in the internal compartment could be from out gassing from the wiring ey
are the wires sticky?
i hate when that happens in old amps
and yea MKJ it'll be aces to see it when its done ey
take tons of documentation style pics with nice flat perspectives in case you have to print graphics or stencils maybe
that brown tint in the internal compartment could be from out gassing from the wiring ey
are the wires sticky?
i hate when that happens in old amps
and yea MKJ it'll be aces to see it when its done ey
it is about time!
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The brown is probably caused by all the dust that comes off the solenoids...
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Here's a shot of the play field with everything taken off...


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roflDark Metal wrote:It figures that iceman321 is the Pinball Wizard.