The purpose of this blog is to chronicle the restoration of my 1934 Bally Signal pinball machine. At the start of my restoration project I began sending updates to my family. My sister suggested I blog it instead so that anybody who may be interested in a restoration project like this would have access. This is my first pinball restoration, so expect some mistakes.
Please note* You will find the oldest post is at the bottom, newest at the top...
Monday, November 4, 2013
A few kinks to work out
So, I finished my coin door (twice as the first one was damaged when drilling the hole for the lock). I painted the old legs and the machine is once again standing on it's own. I started putting it all back together but once the playfield was put on, I cannot fully push in the coin slide yet works before the playfield was out on. I need to figure that out tonight. So once that is resolved, all I have left is putting the finish on the door and installing the lock. Whoo hoo! :)
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