Quarter button holders

bdn103

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Not too exciting, but if anyone wants any of the button holders, Lmk. I am cutting a few for myself tomorrow. I glue them to control panel (with silicone) over the coin return. It allows me to install the smaller Japanese push buttons for quartering up the machine without damaging the coin door. Also easy wiring through the coin return. They aren't pretty or sexy, but they get the job done and with black buttons are not that unnoticeable.

I have recently rebuilt my CNC and was planning on doing some testing with the new controller tomorrow. Also wanted to measure deflection at different feed rates, and circles are a great way to do it.

Thanks
Brian
 

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A super simple way to make a freeplay switch is just run a wire from the coin switch to the p2 start button.
 
A super simple way to make a freeplay switch is just run a wire from the coin switch to the p2 start button.

not with most of the machines he has in his collection.
he has a very different collection thank most of us.

most of them you have to take off 4-5 things just to get to the start button or even crack the surface to open the CP.

this is his best option for many of his games.

Peace
Buffett
 
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