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I have been asked many times if I am able to get these drop target contacts made for early Williams games such as Gorgar. These contacts are not available anywhere as far as I know. The PCBs that they wipe against have been reproduced but not the actual bronze wiper itself.

We are looking for some "test" projects to run when the 45 tonne press is delivered and this might be one of them if I can source the correct material to stamp them from.

This is an original one:



....and this is a snapshop of our drawing for the replacement (there are some changes such as the bend position):



I'm unsure when we will make them but they are in the list of things to make for those needing some.
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Nice one Mike . I'm sure you will sell plenty if you can sort out the tooling  ^^^
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Nice one Mike . I'm sure you will sell plenty if you can sort out the tooling  ^^^

+1 - put me down for a dozen!!
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Nice one Mike . I'm sure you will sell plenty if you can sort out the tooling  ^^^

+1 - put me down for a dozen!!

+2 i'll be interested in getting some of these too  ^^^

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+3 out me down for a dozen aswell

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..............and we will be able to make them in left and right hand versions (with the extra hole in the middle) to suit Williams EM score reels.
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First a very big thank you from the pinball community to Studley67 (Damien) for sending me the sample bits to work from. Without the generous assistance from guys like this many parts would be next to impossible to re-create and the pinball community as a whole would be far worse off.

Ammended drawings for both types. Waiting on some material samples and also for the die factory to come back to work - it's Chinese New Year for the next couple of weeks - must be time to go and buy a truckload of fireworks...:D

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Awesome Mike !

I do have NOS wiper brackets, without the contacts, and I've been keeping them in case of emergencies because they are impossible to find !

Keep up the good work with these parts made of unobtainium !
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Well this project has dragged on a bit but I'm pleased to say that I ordered the die to be made a few days ago for stamping the phoshor bronze material and the contacts arrived this morning. They are silver coated copper and were surprisingly expensive (I guess it's the silver part that makes them expensive?).

While I'm waiting for the stamping die to be made I can make up the two other simple dies we need "in-house". One for riveting the contacts to the spring metal and the second for creating the 'crease' for the bend in the part.

Minimum order for the contacts is 10K pieces but I have other uses for them as well as this project.

For what looks like a pretty simple part it actually involves quite a lot of effort to make.





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Thank goodness that Cavey is coming over
he can attach the first 10000 contacts

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Thank goodness that Cavey is coming over
he can attach the first 10000 contacts

I started using glasses at the age of 43 (10 months ago) so getting me involved in these copper little fellas would be like asking a blind man to do solder work.lol

But I will visit Mike and the factory. A fun trip for myself and my son to go on.
Pete, I will get you the recipe for those Chineese sweet buns to bake up a batch. If u haven't tasted them before, they are bloody nice.
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Pete, I will get you the recipe for those Chineese sweet buns to bake up a batch. If u haven't tasted them before, they are bloody nice.

As I posted before, my sons partner is  a Chinese girl
the often treat me to real Chinese cooking