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Space Invaders Pinball Restore |
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jennifer:
--- Quote from: pbj on November 19, 2018, 12:26:51 am ---I've got a couple of games I've owned over 10 years. One of them from 1968. If my method caused rapid deterioration then I guess I'm in for a headache in the next century or so. :cheers: --- End quote --- I would be quite skeptical if they see a lot of on time then, I have a couple of machines where the lamp sockets are actually rusted through, literal dust....I did however say it can be done that way and is even an accepted fix in the grand scheme of things, just saying it just aint worth wondering if the extra ball is sposed to be lite up or just not working because of some cheese and tape fix. |
Ian:
https://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/E-120-25 Thanks for the replys guys... but all of the standard sockets work great. It is the damn pop bumper socket on the left "50" that the bulb just sits too loose in. Part im talking about is linked above. right now i think I have it positioned to stay. But If there was a trick to keep it stable I wanted to hear about it. |
Ian:
Redid the LED's so it gives it a more classic look. |
bperkins01:
I love it.. my kind of project.. very cool :applaud: |
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