Author Topic: Stern Thincoat - Dimples & Craters  (Read 40928 times)

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Offline Strangeways

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« Reply #75 on: June 10, 2015, 05:54:00 PM »
It appears from martyj pics that it is not happening on the inserts...so maybe the softer timber is the weakest point?

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I think there is large variance in the Stern playfields. Only an educated guess but Nino's TWD issue seems to be the clear-coat. Big dimples on top of inserts has to rule out the plywood as the primary cause. Not necessarily too thin - but definitely not hard enough (either the product or manufacturing conditions/curing time). Martyj's could well be softish plywood. Some owners seem to have no issues at all (or say they don't). Perhaps it comes down to the playfield & the day it's produced. I would not be happy with Nino's TWD playfield - it seems extreme to me. However, given all the reports of dimpling I'm bracing myself to expect severe dimpling in the 1st new Stern I buy. The big qn is whether to buy an additional playfield as a backup. Is it worth it come resale time?

Marty took the photos of TWD LE at my place = same machine.

No one should have to fork out extra $ for a second playfield because the factory playfield in modern pinball machine worth $11,000 is sub standard. But I can see this being the reality. It would certainly prevent me buying another Stern.
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