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Coin holders inside coin doors?
leapinlew:
Inside the cabinets I've owned, I've seen all kinds of things to catch coins. From metal cases attached to the coin door on a 1976 Atari LeMans, to plastic trashcans positioned under the door. On the crazy climber I just purchased... they built a chute for the coins to travel to the bottom third of the game. The bottom third of the game has it's own lock and you can get to the coins without even opening the coin mechs.
What you do is up to you... I'd suggest building a box. It doesn't appear to be a standard way to catch coins.
bleemus:
It is on the inside of the cab, doesn't really matter what it looks like as long as it keeps the quarters from rolling around inside.
Just need some container that is wide enough to cover both of the coin chutes, tall enough to hold the amount of quarters you want, yet small enough to grab out of the bottom access door if you need to empty it.
severdhed:
my cabinet came with a large, square, plastic bucket that sits in a metal mounting bracket, this thing looks like it would hold almost a gallon of water. It barely fits through the coin door.
but like everyone else said, you can use whatver you want, as long as it catches the coins.
javeryh:
I'm currently using a Lipton tea bag box wrapped in masking tape. It cost me practically nothing!
krick:
--- Quote from: javeryh on September 29, 2006, 04:31:17 pm ---I'm currently using a Lipton tea bag box wrapped in masking tape. It cost me practically nothing!
--- End quote ---
And the sh*ttiest coin box award goes to.... javeryh. Congratulations! :applaud:
;)
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