It killed the pinball side at least, dont think its still Williams anymore.Company is very well actually. They figured out that there was way more money in doing slot machines and dumped pinball.
It killed the pinball side at least, dont think its still Williams anymore.Company is very well actually. They figured out that there was way more money in doing slot machines and dumped pinball.
Saves the customer a lot of money, that’s not in Sterns best interest, they want you to buy a new game every time! Not a cheaper kit. What’s best for the customer and stern are two very different things.
I’m blind, aren’t these the same as spike 2 leg plates/ bolts?
That depends how many kits they sell no? Repeat buyers is what they want.
Different times as it was operators mostly who had no space issues and us diehards back in 2000 and pin2k was way ahead of its time …Pinball 2000 tried this with limited results...
Different times as it was operators mostly who had no space issues and us diehards back in 2000 and pin2k was way ahead of its time …
It still amazes average guy/gal even now 25 years later… that says it all.I was amazed when it came out and thought it was the future of pinball.
They are the spike 2 plates, but they haven’t used a gusset or insert to support it when tightening the leg bolts. Something will move, guaranteed.I’m blind, aren’t these the same as spike 2 leg plates/ bolts?
They are the spike 2 plates, but they haven’t used a gusset or insert to support it when tightening the leg bolts. Something will move, guaranteed.

That's the key question!One question is can you still lift a machine with a pump jack table lift? Is the bottom panel only held in 3 location? Or still sort of slotted/recessed into the other cabinet sides?
Probably why there are the additional holes on the outside, this is where these pegs reside.Spike 3 uses different plates, Gomez showed them in the video, put some screen grabs below. They have pegs or threads on the other side of the bracket that goes into the wooden sides and front for extra support and clamping.
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Probably why there are the additional holes on the outside, this is where these pegs reside.
Just noticed today when under one but it looks like pin2000 cabinet bottoms are made from MDF.From a design and manufacturing standpoint these choices are all valid.
It seems like stern were buying in cabinets, and probably with their success
The price of a bought in cabinet would have went up. It’s not something which can be outsourced
Or swapped to a different supplier easily. So they may have been ‘held to ransomed’ regarding these.
By swopping to a 2d (3 axis) cut design ethos with folded plate design bracketry this can be done by just about any
Decent respective machine shop. It keeps suppliers honest and prices fair. Easy to outsource where production rates
Increase or a particular supplier has manufacturing issues.
As George mentioned, the volume of a shipped cabinet versus flat pack to stern for assembly also makes sense.
Risk of damage is mitigated also.
The decision to have any form of MDF is a risky one. Or is it? If you think about it most of the kitchen cabinets out there
Are melamine faced mdf in a working humid environment for 10 - 20years.
This guy gets it. The internet pile on/lack of nuance/lack of independent thought is hilarious. Cary Hardy, Kaneda etc got a bit tedious imo.
Yeah, pretty sure Retro Ralph was the poster of the initial pictures that started the conversation.Didn't he start it by leaking the photos? Might be wrong of course but I thought he'd kicked it all off.
Didn't he start it by leaking the photos? Might be wrong of course but I thought he'd kicked it all off.
Yeah he did but as per the video, don't think he quite realised the storm that was coming
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