TurboMinivan
Still plays with cars
- Location
- Lehi, UT
A neighbor of mine has an old pinball machine. It was probably built in the late 60s or early 70s. His father owned it and took care of it over the years and now it belongs to my neighbor Tom. For this reason, it has a lot of sentimental value to him.
Recently, the thing stopped working. As it was going down hill, he could plug it in and it would work for a short while before shutting down. I guess now it won't even come to life at all. The easy thing to do would be to take it to a pro and pay big bucks for a repair... but big bucks is the last thing Tom has (they just adopted another child). Tom is not at all mechanically inclined, so he asked me if I could help diagnose it. I know absolutely nothing about pinball machines, and seeing how special it is to him I don't dare open it up and start messing with it.
Do any of you guys have any experience with this sort of thing? Do you know somebody who might?
Recently, the thing stopped working. As it was going down hill, he could plug it in and it would work for a short while before shutting down. I guess now it won't even come to life at all. The easy thing to do would be to take it to a pro and pay big bucks for a repair... but big bucks is the last thing Tom has (they just adopted another child). Tom is not at all mechanically inclined, so he asked me if I could help diagnose it. I know absolutely nothing about pinball machines, and seeing how special it is to him I don't dare open it up and start messing with it.
Do any of you guys have any experience with this sort of thing? Do you know somebody who might?