I take it you are talking about the bits of plastic I used to hold the glass in with. They were the plastic blocks that you get at most D.I.Y stores. I think they are called joining blocks for chipboard, its the ones where you screw 2 x screws in one side and another screw from the other side.
4 days ago i watched this vid in the 3 days after watching this vid i have made a coin pusher to and it only cost me £2 or $au 6 dollars thanks for inspiring me
the motor was from a broken toy the kids no longer used so i took the motor from it. the toy was a walking panther type and the motor was ideal as i was geared down so it did not turn too fast and gave the whole motor extra torque. you can probably find these type of toys on ebay or at most jumble sales/ car boot sales. i have since dismantled the coin pusher as i did not have the space to keep it. i kept the motor and if u want it i can post it to you, as long as u pay for postage
WOW!You are good!
Leget 1 week ago
Nice work. Though the motor is a little fast for my liking any recommendations for slower motors?
firecamp2 1 week ago
Where did you get the clips from?
PierceJonesHD 6 months ago
@PierceJonesHD
I take it you are talking about the bits of plastic I used to hold the glass in with. They were the plastic blocks that you get at most D.I.Y stores. I think they are called joining blocks for chipboard, its the ones where you screw 2 x screws in one side and another screw from the other side.
hope this helps.
grannysvids 6 months ago
hi great machine, do u have the dimensions of the cabinet....cheers..
vimtoman40 6 months ago
@vimtoman40
the dimensions are roughly 18 inches wide x 36 inches high x 24 inches from back to front.
you can make the machine any sixe you want to really, just make sure the materials you get hold of or buy will be sufficient to make the machine.
Thanks for watching
grannysvids 6 months ago
Can you make me a coin machine? I'm willing to pay for it....... I really want one pleaseeeeeeee :(
Biebergirl922 6 months ago in playlist coin pusher 3
4 days ago i watched this vid in the 3 days after watching this vid i have made a coin pusher to and it only cost me £2 or $au 6 dollars thanks for inspiring me
AussieDuratrax 10 months ago
@AussieDuratrax
i am glad to be of any assistance,
thanks for watching
grannysvids 10 months ago
knex engines work to just with a little improvising
awsome920 1 year ago
Ha ha Grandad you just ad to have a go didnt you awwww little Caden picking the coins out the bottom bless him xxx
meeggaannx 1 year ago
Awsome !
how strong is that motor? where can i find one?
andy3927 1 year ago
@andy3927
the motor was from a broken toy the kids no longer used so i took the motor from it. the toy was a walking panther type and the motor was ideal as i was geared down so it did not turn too fast and gave the whole motor extra torque. you can probably find these type of toys on ebay or at most jumble sales/ car boot sales. i have since dismantled the coin pusher as i did not have the space to keep it. i kept the motor and if u want it i can post it to you, as long as u pay for postage
grannysvids 1 year ago
@grannysvids
if he doesnt want it can i buy it?
eliobeno 1 year ago
@eliobeno
Yes if you want, I will weigh it later and let you know how much it will cost.
grannysvids 1 year ago
@grannysvids
have you sold it yet?
PierceJonesHD 6 months ago
@grannysvids
I will pay, How much?
PierceJonesHD 6 months ago
Really clever...great for the kids on a rainy day ;-)
Maladay 1 year ago