Put your glass on something soft. A sharp or hard object like a rock can shatter it. The glass is very strong when installed but pretty weak when stress is put on it from the sides.
@@sternpinballinc lol I came back to watch the video because that 'one day' turned into about a week or so ago with a NIB Uncanny Xmen and I had to refresh myself.
I'd love to get more from this series. This is just a very basic video. But I'm looking forward to future videos describing the maintenance of severel different components of the hardware.
Put your glass on something soft. A sharp or hard object like a rock can shatter it. The glass is very strong when installed but pretty weak when stress is put on it from the sides.
Ok, fine that was helpfull, but...How long do I have to wait now until it is shown how to bring the playing field back to its original position?
Nice video. I love when people leave the balls in the trough and they fly all over the place when the playfield is lifted.
I love that I watch these when I don’t even own one yet lol. One day though.
One day!!
@@sternpinballinc lol I came back to watch the video because that 'one day' turned into about a week or so ago with a NIB Uncanny Xmen and I had to refresh myself.
I'd love to get more from this series. This is just a very basic video. But I'm looking forward to future videos describing the maintenance of severel different components of the hardware.
More to come!
Why didn’t you show putting it back 😠
Still haven't made a ball trough latch so you don't have to remove the balls..... Copy your competitors, please!
Stuff a clean rag into the opening of the trough eject. That keeps the balls in place.
@@ninjadoug92nah they need to improve their bom.
Might be too much to ask but maybe a Harry Potter themed machine?
maybeeee
According to Joe Kaminkow a while ago, Stern missed out on the licence and it went to (possibly) JJP.
Big time Noob info there. Don't know that anyone who doesn't already get how to lift a pf without a video should be looking under the hood lol.