@tskiamichi Thanks for commenting! My place is so tiny that I can't build up a collection, so when I find a new project I want to do, I need to sell something off to make space. Sadly the Big Top was sold not too long after the video was made, and I do miss the machine from tiem to time. Right now I'm working on a 1958 Williams Kick Off woodrail pinball machine.
How much did you pay for the machine off CL, and how much did you end up putting into the machine (parts) and materials (wax, table refinishing if done elsewhere). Finally how much did the entire project take in money and time? Looks like a nice job.
@HaikuAutomation I was able to pick up the machine as a completely non-working machine for $200. In parts and materials, I probably have another $75, but I have probably upwards of 50-60 hours into it to get it "shopped" refurbished and working. Fun project. Thanks for the compliment!
@justincasekazoo I hope to have the cabinet repaint of my Williams Beat The Clock finished this summer, and once it is back together, I'll take a video of it. I have 2 other project machines, so as I get them back up and running I'll take videos after I finish them, but it might be awhile. Thanks for the interest!
I remember playing this model as a kid, googled it, and came up with this you-tube. It was my favorite pinball machine of all time!
tskiamichi 3 months ago
@tskiamichi Thanks for commenting! My place is so tiny that I can't build up a collection, so when I find a new project I want to do, I need to sell something off to make space. Sadly the Big Top was sold not too long after the video was made, and I do miss the machine from tiem to time. Right now I'm working on a 1958 Williams Kick Off woodrail pinball machine.
voxnut 3 months ago
How much did you pay for the machine off CL, and how much did you end up putting into the machine (parts) and materials (wax, table refinishing if done elsewhere). Finally how much did the entire project take in money and time? Looks like a nice job.
HaikuAutomation 1 year ago
@HaikuAutomation I was able to pick up the machine as a completely non-working machine for $200. In parts and materials, I probably have another $75, but I have probably upwards of 50-60 hours into it to get it "shopped" refurbished and working. Fun project. Thanks for the compliment!
voxnut 1 year ago
Are you going to upload another pinball video?
justincasekazoo 1 year ago
@justincasekazoo I hope to have the cabinet repaint of my Williams Beat The Clock finished this summer, and once it is back together, I'll take a video of it. I have 2 other project machines, so as I get them back up and running I'll take videos after I finish them, but it might be awhile. Thanks for the interest!
voxnut 1 year ago
Great job!
MrHitchcockFan 2 years ago
Thanks!
voxnut 2 years ago