MattMatson Member VAPS Joined Dec 22, 2010 Messages 43 Reaction score 0 Location Scottsdale, Arizona Jan 9, 2013 #1 What would the suggested slope for Haunted House be? It feels pretty slow right now. Thanks.
Rich in FL New member VAPS Joined Apr 1, 2009 Messages 162 Reaction score 0 Location Jacksonville, Florida Jan 9, 2013 #2 Standard slope for a pinball is 6 degrees. Adjust to your liking.
gutz Well-known member Donor 2024 VAPS Joined Feb 2, 2010 Messages 4,342 Reaction score 755 Location Garretson, South Dakota Jan 9, 2013 #3 MattMatson said: What would the suggested slope for Haunted House be? It feels pretty slow right now. Thanks. Click to expand... The front and rear legs are not the same length. If you have incorrect legs, that are all the same length, the game is pretty flat and slow.
MattMatson said: What would the suggested slope for Haunted House be? It feels pretty slow right now. Thanks. Click to expand... The front and rear legs are not the same length. If you have incorrect legs, that are all the same length, the game is pretty flat and slow.
Alexanr2 New member VAPS Joined Mar 11, 2012 Messages 85 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio Jan 12, 2013 #4 Rear legs need to be 3 inches longer than the front legs.
playpin35 New member Donor 2011 VAPS Joined Dec 9, 2008 Messages 1,519 Reaction score 8 Location Jacksonville, Missouri Jan 13, 2013 #5 Alexanr2 said: Rear legs need to be 3 inches longer than the front legs. Click to expand... They are 4 inches longer: 27 fronts, 31 rears http://www.pbresource.com/hauntedhouse.html
Alexanr2 said: Rear legs need to be 3 inches longer than the front legs. Click to expand... They are 4 inches longer: 27 fronts, 31 rears http://www.pbresource.com/hauntedhouse.html
TOK Well-known member Donor 2011 Joined May 28, 2004 Messages 4,772 Reaction score 241 Location Pennsylvania Jan 13, 2013 #6 I think even when they are set up correctly these feel a little more sluggish due to being widebodies. Not a bad thing, just a more old school feel.
I think even when they are set up correctly these feel a little more sluggish due to being widebodies. Not a bad thing, just a more old school feel.
Alexanr2 New member VAPS Joined Mar 11, 2012 Messages 85 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio Jan 22, 2013 #7 Agree on being a little more sluggish. Is the ball getting stuck somewhere? Also with the under the basement playfield rolling backwards, you need to keep that in mind or it may not roll properly.
Agree on being a little more sluggish. Is the ball getting stuck somewhere? Also with the under the basement playfield rolling backwards, you need to keep that in mind or it may not roll properly.