Here's a repost from my Facebook group for Arcadecomponents.com
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=17718&uid=77520508794
I thought these were VERY good and I'd share with the larger audience of the forum...
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Well, the new game room has hand scraped pine flooring and the typical metal leg levelers will tear that up. What's a person to do? Easy! Teflon leg levelers.
I ordered the bag of 40 from QuarterArcade and they were a piece of cake to install. Simply put the stop nut on it, unthread the old leveler from the game, and install the new one. Once the game is level then spin the stop nut up and use it to lock the leveler in place that the height required.
The legs work great, were easy to install, and were a great value for the money.
The games are no longer a threat to the floor but they do slide very easy. To solve this simply use the little rubber cups you put under furniture legs to keep your couch from sliding around.
They are hard to find on the site - you have to use the site's free form text search to find them. The link I used was: http://quarterarcade.com/Game.aspx/8167
Enjoy!
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=17718&uid=77520508794
I thought these were VERY good and I'd share with the larger audience of the forum...
=============================
Well, the new game room has hand scraped pine flooring and the typical metal leg levelers will tear that up. What's a person to do? Easy! Teflon leg levelers.
I ordered the bag of 40 from QuarterArcade and they were a piece of cake to install. Simply put the stop nut on it, unthread the old leveler from the game, and install the new one. Once the game is level then spin the stop nut up and use it to lock the leveler in place that the height required.
The legs work great, were easy to install, and were a great value for the money.
The games are no longer a threat to the floor but they do slide very easy. To solve this simply use the little rubber cups you put under furniture legs to keep your couch from sliding around.
They are hard to find on the site - you have to use the site's free form text search to find them. The link I used was: http://quarterarcade.com/Game.aspx/8167
Enjoy!



