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| Gamester:
Thanks for the replies everyone. I went ahead and ordered a single door. |
| Samstag:
My single-door coin catcher is a plastic rubbermaid container. Something like this but with flatter sides. I just went to Target or Walmart and found something the right size and shape. I drilled a couple of oversized holes in it and hang it on two screws under the door. I've never had a coin miss it. I'd post a picture but I'm 200 miles and about 3 weeks from home. |
| Silas (son of Silas):
I am awaiting delivery of the small single door (bottom pic) from the states. My cab has nothing underneath the coin mech's so in the unlikely event of coin bounce, there's nothing that can short out. I am going to form up a stainless steel coin box underneath to catch the quarters. I considered MDF but the sound would be all wrong. |
| Gamester:
--- Quote from: Silas (son of Silas) on October 16, 2009, 03:49:08 pm ---I am going to form up a stainless steel coin box underneath to catch the quarters. I considered MDF but the sound would be all wrong. --- End quote --- Silas, that's a good point. Although the sound I remember had more to do with the inserted coin landing on the pile of other coins inside, rather than any acoustic qualities of the container itself. I know the coin catcher in my existing over/under door is made of plastic, as is probably the case for many of them. I may just have to make sure I leave some coins in the bottom at all times, to ensure I always get that sound. :P |
| Beretta:
i agree i think the unique sound came from landing on already deposited coins rather then the container/buckets material. |
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