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Sprucemoose:

I had the same exact problem.  I couldn't find the bracket anywhere.  My solution:  I bought another coin door on ebay for $20 shipped with the bracket around the outside.  I'm sure you could drill the holes, but I figured I was going to have this cabinet for a while and the extra $20 wasn't a big deal when you look at the scope of the cabinet.  



str1der:

I'm not sure if we're talking about the same thing. I have the coin door frame and it has a hole on each side. It's missing the bolts and what I assume are tabs that when rotated out would hold the frame in. I've never seen one in person so am I correct on how this works?

Chris:


--- Quote from: str1der on May 15, 2003, 03:26:47 pm ---I'm not sure if we're talking about the same thing. I have the coin door frame and it has a hole on each side. It's missing the bolts and what I assume are tabs that when rotated out would hold the frame in. I've never seen one in person so am I correct on how this works?

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Yes, this is how mine works. Happ sells the tabs (part #42-0288-00) for $0.37 each, and the screws (part #43-0047-00) for $0.27 each.  You'll probably need 10 of each.



--Chris

Sprucemoose:

My bad Str1der, We are talking about different coinc  doors.  Thanks for the pic Chris.  

str1der:

Actually my coin door isn't like that pic Chris. It's a 3 player and the holes are out at the edge of the lip of the frame. Here's a link to the ebay picture of it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3219414118&category=13718&rd=1

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