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| boardjunkie:
Yea...its super common. We called these types "over/under" coin doors..... |
| jekbrown:
well that's no fun! ;) Thanks for the info guys. I suppose it's good news that it's an ultra-common type, if I need any parts, they shouldn't be hard to find... |
| TopJimmyCooks:
I just gave away one of those in good condition, but it had plastic loonie mechs. Had the coin bucket, though. They're easy to come by. |
| boardjunkie:
Nothing wrong with the brownish/yellow plastic mechs. We actually had less trouble with those than the metal "Coin Mechanisms" ones. Dirty? Wash 'em in the sink with a brush and dish soap..... |
| opt2not:
--- Quote from: boardjunkie on August 31, 2011, 05:01:28 pm ---Nothing wrong with the brownish/yellow plastic mechs. We actually had less trouble with those than the metal "Coin Mechanisms" ones. Dirty? Wash 'em in the sink with a brush and dish soap..... --- End quote --- Then strip the door metal with a Wire-wheel in your drill chuck, and repaint with hammered black. Or you can get it sandblasted if you have access to that resource. Either way, these coin doors/mechs aren't hard to get up to tip-top shape. Working too. |
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