For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
to protect the sides when you lift the tray, we recommend this product :
Package content :
1 x Side Art Pinball Machine in Plexiglas, vinyl or mirror
Note : Dimensions may vary slightly depending on the model and design chosen.
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For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
For Plexiglas or mirror sides: Place the pinball machine on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. Place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass. Glue in place. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side. Drill with a 10 mm wood bit and replace the screw.
For the vinyl version, place the flipper on the metal arms and remove the hinge screw. You’ll need to lightly sand the installation surface, clean it well and then place the side from the bottom, leaving a 1 mm gap to avoid contact with the glass and hammer in the sides. Use a light to locate the screw hole on the other side, then cut with a cutter and replace the screw.
to protect the sides when you lift the tray, we recommend this product :
Package content :
1 x Side Art Pinball Machine in Plexiglas, vinyl or mirror
Note : Dimensions may vary slightly depending on the model and design chosen.
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