i got the high ball case so i can set the ball under my lexan. Otherwise the regular ball is 2 low.
I think the new high lip version will solve that problem as well. At least I hope so...
yeah well I didn't feel the high lip would make the ball any higher.
The highlip can make the ball higher above the plexi.
Without the spacer, you gain up to 1/8" more than the normal old-school happs/atari 3" TB, if the lip can go up into the hole in the plexi and the lip does not go above the top of the plexi. So if you have 1/8" thick plexi, drill a 3" hole for the ball+lip, and countersink the mounting plate 1/16" input the wood, the ball would be exactly the same as if you had the normal TB mounted on a 1/16" metal-only CP.
The highball, on the other hand, seems to gain 3/8" more than the old school TB case, again, if the lip can go into the plexi but not above. Three times more than the high lip over the normal, true, but more than needed in most situations IMO (not all, though).
* All measurements from top of case, but not including lip, to top of ball, minus 1/16" for a mounting plate (ie: happs mounting plate). I have a highlip, comparing it against the normal and highball drawings at happs site.
I plan to file the lexan down around the edges to make is all silky and smooove. this would make the high lip a little dumb for me. might work ok for you if you want it to be flush.
Okay, one of the few cases that the highlip won't help.
(I'd prefer the lip flush with the top of the cp.)
FWIW, the happs lip is very nice, and better, IMO, than the betson or wico 3" TB lips. You might be able to do better than it by filing the plexi, but I haven't found any filed plexi TB cp (found mostly in bars) that I'd want to play any games but golf or bowling. The plexi's smooth and all, but my fingers would get sucked down between the ball and the plexi and either get pinched or stuck if I played missle command or cabal for instance. (I play with my fingers on those types of games.)
My $0.02