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Title: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: GAP on September 21, 2015, 01:13:13 AM
Hi guys,

Wondering if anyone would have a couple of flipper baseplates to suit a 1974 Bally Sky Kings that are surplus to their requirements and could sell to me please. The coil stops on mine have been secured to the baseplates using tek screws, stuffing the thread in the plates  ^.^  ^.^

Cheers
Graeme
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: Ballywannabe on September 21, 2015, 10:10:38 AM
Hi Graeme

the other way around is to drill the holes slightly larger and retap.  This has the added benefit of being stronger ^^^  Use hardened screws.

cheers
Ian
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: Boots on September 21, 2015, 11:22:03 AM
Hi guys,

Wondering if anyone would have a couple of flipper baseplates to suit a 1974 Bally Sky Kings that are surplus to their requirements and could sell to me please. The coil stops on mine have been secured to the baseplates using tek screws, stuffing the thread in the plates  ^.^  ^.^

Cheers
Graeme

The left and right plates are normally identical on Bally's the only thing that is different is that only the holes required for that hand are tapped.
The other hand holes are punched just not tapped, so if you tap all the holes and simply sway the left bracket for the right bracket you will end up with two new brackets.
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: ddstoys on September 21, 2015, 12:47:55 PM
Pretty sure I can hook you up.  Can you chuck up a photo so I know what to look for
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: GAP on September 21, 2015, 05:01:29 PM
Hi Graeme

the other way around is to drill the holes slightly larger and retap.  This has the added benefit of being stronger ^^^  Use hardened screws.

cheers
Ian

I did look at that Ian but the tek screw has blown the hole out bigger than a #10 screw.
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: GAP on September 21, 2015, 05:08:48 PM
Hi guys,

Wondering if anyone would have a couple of flipper baseplates to suit a 1974 Bally Sky Kings that are surplus to their requirements and could sell to me please. The coil stops on mine have been secured to the baseplates using tek screws, stuffing the thread in the plates  ^.^  ^.^

Cheers
Graeme

The left and right plates are normally identical on Bally's the only thing that is different is that only the holes required for that hand are tapped.
The other hand holes are punched just not tapped, so if you tap all the holes and simply sway the left bracket for the right bracket you will end up with two new brackets.

Thanks for that info Boots. I have only taken the right side off so far, but can see the tek screw fix on the left side as well.

Cheers
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: GAP on September 21, 2015, 05:12:06 PM
Pretty sure I can hook you up.  Can you chuck up a photo so I know what to look for

Thanks Daniel.

Will try Boot's suggestion of swapping the plates over first and if that is no good I will email you an image.

Cheers
Graeme
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: Boots on September 21, 2015, 08:35:11 PM

Thanks for that info Boots. I have only taken the right side off so far, but can see the tek screw fix on the left side as well.

Cheers

That shouldn't be a problem as the left uses different holes to the right
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: Ballywannabe on September 21, 2015, 11:18:58 PM
Oooch - sometimes peoples hack make you  ^.^

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I did look at that Ian but the tek screw has blown the hole out bigger than a #10 screw.
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Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: GAP on September 22, 2015, 06:22:12 PM
Hi guys,

Back again, unfortunately I have struck out with swapping the baseplates from left to right as per Boots suggestion because the coil stop mounting holes don`t change when you flip them over - bugger, and Daniel has not got any either - bugger again !!

So hoping someone else may have some they are willing to part with  @@^

Have attached an image of one of the plates.

Cheers
Graeme
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: Boots on September 22, 2015, 09:38:41 PM
Hi guys,

Back again, unfortunately I have struck out with swapping the baseplates from left to right as per Boots suggestion because the coil stop mounting holes don`t change when you flip them over - bugger, and Daniel has not got any either - bugger again !!

So hoping someone else may have some they are willing to part with  @@^

Have attached an image of one of the plates.

Cheers
Graeme

Hmm looks like they are different to the late 70's machines
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: GAP on October 31, 2015, 09:02:34 PM
Well had no luck finding a second hand baseplate, so I decided I would have to make a new one - had that thought at the start but being a lazy prick was hoping to find a used one. So I started today and managed to finish it this afternoon and thought I would have a go at zinc plating it as well.

First image shows the new plate roughed out with all the holes drilled and tapped.

Second pic is the plate in the zinc bath.

Will take another pic Sunday after the plate is dry.

Cheers
GP
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: GAP on November 01, 2015, 04:56:03 PM
The finished product.
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: oldskool1969 on November 01, 2015, 06:08:13 PM
 @@*
clever cnut.
missed a bit.
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: GAP on November 01, 2015, 07:05:26 PM
Knew you would spot that. Could not see a reason for that cut-out on the Sky Kings machine, guessing that the plate was from Bally stock that was used on an early machine that had zipper flippers ???   !@#  !@#
Plus as I said earlier I'm lazy  %.%
Title: Re: Flipper baseplate for 1974 Bally
Post by: Strangeways on November 01, 2015, 09:57:43 PM
Awesome !

Love the Zinc bath - great fun but HARD work !