I normally use acetone on a qtip to clean my boards after I solder new part in to clean off any excess flux. Don't want voltage creeping across excess flux causing more problems.
Would even buy a full machine if the price is right. Looking to clear coat the playfeild in mine so need a used one to do a swap into my machine so i can send mine out and still play it or a second machine for reference and to play for months till the clear coat completely cures.
thanks
I'm at a mix of 1 and 2 depends on how the house layout goes once the renos are done. Currently sitting at 10 pins all currently in heated storage for a few more months.
i emailed and asked about the lighting upgrade a couple weeks ago and they said that they would email us soon and let all the owners know about it then nothing. Not sure how they can finish your game without knowing what lighting option you want.
Let us know when you hear anything.
Don't know what he paid I didn't ask. He said it has some switch issue missing the dmd and severely faded cabinet. I'm assuming he paid more then asking but not sure.
When I put the yellow eyelets on my ground wires I heated them and solder the wires into the eyelets after crimping them. Not necessary but easy to do.
I work at the Toyota plant assembling corollas. But I was a licensed auto mechanic before that which helped with my skills to fix physical and electronic repairs on pinball machines.
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