These are useful examples, depending to size and quantity of parts. I also throw things in smaller bins and then put them in a larger bin and then next month forget where I put that thing that I need. :cool:
Thanks for the advice. This doesn't have to last a lifetime since its only a temporary whitewood that I want to seal.
I was actually looking at the SparyMax 2K thread yesterday and might go that route since I don't need anything to fancy.
I need to clearcoat a whitewood (homebrew) playfield. Its mostly to level out the inserts. Does anyone know anyone around the GTA who offers this service? I'd prefer to deal with someone who understands this process on pinball playfields instead of just going to a random shop.
It could the be the program that you are using to burn the image. Not all of them work correctly and I can't remember right now which is the correct one.
Mid to late 70s solid state game? A little more action but some still have old school chimes and simple rules. Think Strikes and Spares, 8-Ball, Mata Hari or Bobby Orr. It is also a much more affordable option than a modern game and is truly a retro.
For sale, OPP Kit for any aspiring homebrewers out there. I picked this up a few years ago and the project I had planed but never materialized so now its time to offer them to someone else. Everything in the picture is included. $65 OBO shipped in Canada.
More information on OPP...
I have also bought used parts years ago from Arakissun and recieved them. Mostly odds and ends.
As mentioned, following up on Pinside might be an option.
For anyone not aware, Corey and Seven both have Youtube channels with more pinball content.
https://www.youtube.com/@londonpinball
https://www.youtube.com/@SevensPinballorama
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