The Aussie Pinball Arcade
Aussie Pinball Forums => General Discussion => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: entrippy on January 27, 2016, 11:19:54 PM
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Hi All, my names Simon and i'm surprised to find myself a proud new owner of a somewhat retro pinball machine.
Other than playing on a few as a kid i've never really had much of an interest in Pinball, but recently i was gifted a table that my mother in law had in her garage.
I'm here to try and learn a few things about it, Get some help if any restoration and repairs are required and just go from there.
Along with the pinball table also came a flat top pacman machine, although thats still buried at the back of storage and i'm yet to get any pictures.
I've attached a few pics below, sorry about the quality, i'm yet to get chance to pull it out, dust it off and give it a once over.
Any suggestions for anything i should do before running any juice through it?
Nice to meet you all.
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Welcome, looks like a cool game.
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You came to the right place. I helped my mother in-law clean her shed and only found dead rats and cob webs. Nice score! ^^^
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$.$ %)% Cool find.
Only thing I'd say is to remember there is usually exposed 240 volts around the cabinet switch and transformer so be carefully when starting out. Don't leave it plugged in when poking around inside.
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$.$ and %)% to Aussie Pinball.
Nothing better than a gifted game. That's a single player "Strato / Super Flite" by Williams. It is a Segasu copy. So in theory, Williams parts will fit in this machine.
The first thing to do is locate the schematics. Before switching it on, check the fuses are all correct values, and that the power cable is earthed and has not been eaten by the Shed inhabitants. Check for Spiders. Don't laugh, Redbacks love living in pinballs - specially the on / off switch cavity.
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That looks really funky.
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Welcome, Simon, nice way to start off.