This is AWESOME! A couple of questions, if I may. First, Is this just a one off for your own or will you be producing them for sale? Secondly, was whoever built this an AMF engineer?
Ah ok. Again It's an awesome machine. The best one I've seen for a home brewed model. I started bowling when I was 7 and always wanted an alley at home. A number of years ago I did buy 3 sets of Linds 1/2 scale pins. I researched the Brunswick A2 and other pinsetters to build my own. Got sidetracked and went racing instead. LOL I'm currently building a replica Bally pinball machine. @@Kingscoolstuff
Actually AMF had a plate that said 8270 on the very front of the table. The only time I've ever seen one of those logos was in pictures, never in person.
Beautiful machine!
This is AWESOME! A couple of questions, if I may. First, Is this just a one off for your own or will you be producing them for sale? Secondly, was whoever built this an AMF engineer?
This is just a one-off machine and my buddy that built it is just very smart and copied it from an AMF machine.
Ah ok. Again It's an awesome machine. The best one I've seen for a home brewed model. I started bowling when I was 7 and always wanted an alley at home. A number of years ago I did buy 3 sets of Linds 1/2 scale pins. I researched the Brunswick A2 and other pinsetters to build my own. Got sidetracked and went racing instead. LOL I'm currently building a replica Bally pinball machine. @@Kingscoolstuff
Where can I get 1 of these for me to bowl on @ home ? I love the sweep specially my favorite of all 82/70, 82/30 machines.
Make a pin spotted shield
It’s soposed to be AMF Style so they don’t have one
@@Swag5927 Amf has one too tho?
AMF machines do not have a shield. Brunswick A, A2, and Jetbacks have deck shields.
Actually AMF had a plate that said 8270 on the very front of the table. The only time I've ever seen one of those logos was in pictures, never in person.
@@Kingscoolstuff I forgot about that plate. I have only ever seen one in a picture as well, never in person.
Do you run 20 or 21 pins in the machine?
I believe we run 24 pins.