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    Quote Originally Posted by ebb View Post
    Wow that’s some good stuff
    agree cabinet knocks down the noise
    are you using two plexiglass hmmm hehe
    I don't use plexiglass. I like using real glass, normally just one piece.

    It may be a little louder than plexiglass, but the balls seem to have more action, bouncing off it. Plus, it's cheaper, about 1/3 of the cost of plexiglass.
    What if...​the ​HOKEY POKEY, is what it's all about?

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    I was 99% sure those keys were not for show
    it’s just those little details that bring it over the top
    excellent work and makes all of us want to go a little further
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    I think there's just a weight that goes at the end of the string??

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    Default Re: Nishijin Rolling Stone Model B

    Quote Originally Posted by MrGneiss View Post
    I think there's just a weight that goes at the end of the string??
    you are correct is it a weight on the end of the string
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    Default Re: Nishijin Rolling Stone Model B

    I haven’t risked removing the yellow (sled?) from the playfield yet. Where is the weight, inside the sled somewhere? Thanks for the quick response everyone!


    Quote Originally Posted by Moparformances View Post
    you are correct is it a weight on the end of the string

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    Default Re: Nishijin Rolling Stone Model B

    Once you get the Rolling Stone feature removed from the playfield. You will see, on the back, that the yellow part is connected to the white part with several screws.

    Inside the yellow part should be a weight. It is connected to the star with a string and the string goes over the spinner wheel.

    Really it's more of a thread, than a string. I used carpet thread and if I remember correctly, if your machine is set for it dump the ball in the top hole, the thread is 9 inches long once you get it tied at both ends. (knot to knot).

    If your machine is set for it to dump in the bottom hole, as mine is, the thread is 13 inches long, from knot to knot. You have to get the thread the correct length, or it won't work properly.

    Once I tied the thread on, I put a drop of Super Glue on the knot, to help secure the knot.

    I'm going by memory on those thread lengths and I'm pretty sure they are correct, but I may be wrong.
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    DISREGARD the 13 inches, THAT CAN'T BE RIGHT!

    I now think it was 9 inches for either of the holes.
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    How do you think a 13 is the same as a 9
    I thought I was losing it , what you trying to make us all feel good
    every post you post I remember or learn something new
    thanks
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