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Just trying to workout how best to place my pins, but want to make sure I have enough space to remove the glass safely. Am I right in thinking standard Pins are 140cm deep and the glass is 109cm deep. So am I right in thinking 250cm is enough space?
EDIT: (oh sorry - forgot I'm in 2018 - this hasn't yet been invented - sorry getting my dates all mixed up - it's hard being a time-traveller sometimes).
I might need that bendi-glass! Just double checked and my Pinball Room is going to be 420cm by only 235cm when it's all been battened out and plastered. There goes my dream of having four Pinballs in a nice straight line. Any suggestions? This is not to scale, but I am trying to work out my best option.
We put the games opposite so they share the same glass space in a middle walkway. So on your lower diagram push the right games fully back against the wall to the right - is there then enough space in the middle to open any of them? You’d then enter the room at the bottom or top centre of the room. Add back boxes to the pic as they’re wider than the body and also help explain the machine orientation to others!
I have the same problem, modern houses have tiny rooms, squeezing several machines in becomes tricky, glass does need to come off - often.
isn't it 132cm for a standard pin and 109cm for the glass ?
and you can get away with a little less , just less than 100cm to get the glass out, as its at an angle.