Haven't messed with pinnies for a long, long time now. But I just enjoy hanging out with you guys so I keep visiting anyway.
But lately I've been "bulldozing" the hoarded clutter around here and made a great big flat clear area in the basement. Haven't seen the floor in some time.
So this evening I took advantage of the elbow room and opened up the back of a 60's vintage ball bowler I bought several years ago.
After about an hour of wishing I had a schematic to give me some idea what the hell I was doing, I remembered that I bought one from Marco about 6 months ago, and it only took about 2 minutes of looking to find it too !!
So I re-soldered a broken wire, replaced a blown fuse, looked things over (nothing obvious), plugged it in and - Disco! It lit up and clickety kind of homed itself out. Flipped the credit switch and it clicked some more. I was encouraged that after some clicking, it would stop !! Tossed a ball down the lane and the pins swung up and it tried (unsuccessfully) to count up a score. OK, not a big deal so far. Threw two more balls and the score reel even moved a little this time, but no balls came back. The ball return motor was trying to turn but just didn't have any poop. I went ahead and just sprayed a little WD-40 just to see if it would help any and it did !! Balls returning good too.
So this is all very cool. I threw a few more balls and watched the pins flip up and the ball roll back to me. How fun ! And it doesn't even work right yet.
Looks like I just need to sweep through stuff and clean so it all moves free and make sure contacts are clean and I think I might be in business.
This is MUCH better than I expected. I can already see that this machine is going to be a lot of fun to play.
I might even get that one EM pinnie I kept finally going for another excuse to get a couple friends over for beers.