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    Default Newbie with propably common question

    I bought new rubber bumpers to replace old & missing bumpers. How do you remove pins holding in bumpers, are they hammered in, or screwed in? It's a Nissjin (sp?)

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    Default Re: Newbie with propably common question

    Would this be for the bumper on the play field? Then most likely just a nail.

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    Default Re: Newbie with propably common question

    Sometimes one can just pull the bumper and entire nail out with one's fingers.

    Can try long nose pliers too.

    If no luck with that, member Cardwii made me a small pry bar I'm very fond of.

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    Default Re: Newbie with propably common question

    I use a tack puller tack puller.jpgwith a small block of 1" x 2" under it for leverage

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    Default Re: Newbie with propably common question

    a nice set of pliers works best for me

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    Default Re: Newbie with propably common question

    Howdy and to the site that never closes ( Someone is always online here ) . The Nails that they use have a Twist added to them on the long part to keep them locked in place you might have to twist them out to replace . A couple of our members here devoted at least one thread to the subject of Pachinko Nail Removal Tools .
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    Default Re: Newbie with propably common question

    WOW, Thanks for the welcome, info & links. I'm going to invest in a nail puller. I've had the machine for about 40 yrs. It's stamped "Reconditioned machine" on the back. I'll do some research on it & find out year & model. I look forward to info, help, advice from this site. Thanks to everyone !!!!

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