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    Default Custom Made Back Frame

    Imatrix Superstore on eBay sells a "Custom Made Back Frame" for pachinkos. For $60.00 it has a "special adhesive material" and an "absorbing pad." From what I can tell, the only thing its absorbing is heat. Seems to me the pachi would overheat with that frame. Has anybody here bought it and if so, are you experiencing heat problems? Here is a link to a machine that shows this custom frame: http://cgi.ebay.com/Authentic-Rocky-...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Default Re: Custom Made Back Frame

    Seems pretty pricy for just some plastic.

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    Default Re: Custom Made Back Frame

    I just think it would be cool to have to cut it off and reglue it when you have to get to the back of the machine.
    The DekaInca has a back cover, but it is installed by the factory (Ginza). It's designed to be accessed from the front. It is built really different from all my others.

    This is my personal opinion, or of the voices in my head, and are not meant to reflect the opinion of this board.

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    Default Re: Custom Made Back Frame

    Quote Originally Posted by Lddrizzt View Post
    I just think it would be cool to have to cut it off and reglue it when you have to get to the back of the machine.
    Don't all machines swivel open from the front? This cover attaches to the wood frame, not the actual pachinko "frame".

    My Takeya is this way...

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    Default Re: Custom Made Back Frame

    Quote Originally Posted by Rabies View Post
    Don't all machines swivel open from the front? This cover attaches to the wood frame, not the actual pachinko "frame".

    My Takeya is this way...
    And some owners don't have keys. So one would have to take off the cover, push/pull the levers to open the front, then put the cover back in place, then you can access it from the front.

    Also I believe that the wooden frame IS the actual pachinko frame. it's what everything is attached to...

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