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Title: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: swinks on September 22, 2012, 07:53:10 PM
A clever guy Sky Pilot on Pinside designed a neat rotisserie for playfields that most people could make I am sure.

"I have received several requests to build these and sell them. To be honest I need another project like I need a hole in the head.
I've also been asked to sell the plans by many.
Here's the deal they are free to all ..........but......... If they have any value to you please send $ 10.00 to your local food bank and we can call it even.
The fact that we can own even one Pinball machine makes us blessed,so help those less fortunate.
This is the honor system. Thanks"

http://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/sky-pilots-rotisserie-plans

I have given a little extra to my world vision family in repayment.
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: swinks on September 22, 2012, 07:54:01 PM
and the plans
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: swinks on September 22, 2012, 07:57:11 PM
and the pivot detail

Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: Caveoftreasures on September 22, 2012, 09:09:09 PM
Will have to study this one more.  ^^^

I will take a photo of my one for people to compare the designs. Yours is a deluxe model which would be much cheaper than the no frills model.!

I have included a link to the std $299 one that sells in Australia which works well, but the one I have incl on the Bayarea Amusements link below, needs to be placed on a table, and therefore isnt as movable as the one you have pictured. Your one has storage which is nice, and has inbuilt wheels.
The one I have used is perfect, but it costs $300. Anyone who is handy could build your one for a third of the purchase price of the steel one.
The $299 one can be stored easier, but the one u have wont take up much room anyway.

If anyone builds one, please give us all some photos and your feedback. Yours looks well designed for sure. Thanks for sharing Swinksy.

http://bayareaamusements.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=AC-ROT&Category_Code=NEW&PRoduct_Count=0

std expensive steel one below. no storage, not as portable. steel model works well but is entry level compared to swinksy model.



Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: Retropin on September 23, 2012, 09:53:53 AM
Wont take up much room? 'Bout the size of a pinball machine by the looks of it
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: MartyJ on September 23, 2012, 10:29:56 AM
Thanks for posting Swinks.

I like the design and has given me some ideas to improve on it.  I've already got 1 of the metal rotisserie ones and 2 of the 'El Nino' wood playfield stands.

I have 6 playfield swaps lined up as things are incredibly busy down here  ^^^ ^^^ and I can see the benefits of the trolley type already.  I think its more for workshop type situations rather than the 'once every few years' playfield swap.

You could easily fit a blank piece of ply into where the playfield normally sits and use it as a storage unit or trolley when not required.

Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: MartyJ on January 05, 2013, 02:48:21 PM
My playfield trolley arrived today.  I'm not a carpenter so I outsourced the construction and design tweeking to a fellow pinball mate who did a marvelous job.

This type of unit I would not think is intended for the average person, however anyone who is regularly shopping games or doing playfield swaps this is perfect.

Considering I'm on my second playfield swap already for 2013, it will come in handy.

Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: GORGAR 1 on January 05, 2013, 03:27:13 PM
Looks great Marty second swap 2013 geez your a busy man :-)

Peter
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: MartyJ on January 05, 2013, 03:51:18 PM
Looks great Marty second swap 2013 geez your a busy man :-)

Peter

Might not be finished til 2015, but they've both stated in the new year.

I have a few to do for a mate in this year..Just as well all my own machines are gone.
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: GORGAR 1 on January 05, 2013, 05:12:18 PM
Looks great Marty second swap 2013 geez your a busy man :-)

Peter

Might not be finished til 2015, but they've both stated in the new year.

I have a few to do for a mate in this year..Just as well all my own machines are gone.

What NO pinballs in the house? 

Peter
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: Strangeways on January 05, 2013, 06:30:32 PM

Very nice, Marty  ^^^
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: mickthepin on January 05, 2013, 08:13:19 PM
That looks sweet as but might be beyond my carpentry skills !@)
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: MartyJ on January 05, 2013, 08:20:22 PM
That looks sweet as but might be beyond my carpentry skills !@)

I'm in the same boat.  If I did it would finish up like Homer Simpson's spice rack

(http://i1076.photobucket.com/albums/w444/martyjay/spicerack_zps5c8e317b.jpg)

The finish on my trolley is spectacular, screw heads counter sunk, rebates cut, edges routed! 
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: Strangeways on January 07, 2013, 12:51:59 PM
My playfield trolley arrived today.  I'm not a carpenter so I outsourced the construction and design tweeking to a fellow pinball mate who did a marvelous job.

This type of unit I would not think is intended for the average person, however anyone who is regularly shopping games or doing playfield swaps this is perfect.

Considering I'm on my second playfield swap already for 2013, it will come in handy.



If you are doing any "High End Restorations", I have some second hand (but in good working order) Gottlieb rollover switches and bunnings electrical tape  @@*
Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: MartyJ on January 28, 2013, 08:20:04 PM
Couple more pics of the pinball trolley in action.

I wish I'd gotten this a few years ago, would have saved me hours and my back.



Title: Re: Playfield Rotisserie - Sky Pilot's Design
Post by: pinball god on January 28, 2013, 11:20:02 PM
Nice rig, and great to hear you have minimized work cover claims at long last  ^^^