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    Default Making ball loaders

    I started making ball loaders for Nishijin pachinko machines as I am in need of them from time to time, here is a front over flow and a early model A ball loader I have done. DSC00156.jpgDSC00157.jpg I will be making more for other models as the need arises, but for now I would like some feedback on them.

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    Look pretty good. As long as they work correctly

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxfaiman View Post
    Look pretty good. As long as they work correctly

    They work good, but I still haven't got the weight right. I think they are 2/10 of a ounce off, but I am not going to sell them un-till they are right.
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    looks good

    i have passed on a machine or two cause that part was broken.. its rare to find one broken, but it does happen
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    Default Re: Making ball loaders

    I can't recall how the part fits in, but maybe you could just re-position the balance of the weight instead of trying to match the weight. Seems like it would amount to the same thing at the pivot point

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    They work good, but I still haven't got the weight right. I think they are 2/10 of a ounce off, but I am not going to sell them un-till they are right.
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    Default Re: Making ball loaders

    Can you use small bits of magnet tape until you get the right balance? then weigh the total weight

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