Ray's PINBALL Tech Tips #11 - POP BUMPERS!

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2013
  • Ray explains design and repair of pinball machine pop bumper assemblies.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @valior9
    @valior9 Před 10 měsíci

    This guy is the Linus tech tips of pinball. Legend

  • @anthonymarande8361
    @anthonymarande8361 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you ! I am new to pinball and learn so much!! Bought a pinball from a hack and quickly learned "it's ready to go" has more than one meaning . With your help I will become able to repair mine to dependable service. Thank you x.....

  • @Crazywelder11
    @Crazywelder11 Před 7 lety +2

    thanks for taking the time to share your tips and tricks... much appreciated!!

  • @VTCakeBOSS
    @VTCakeBOSS Před 8 lety

    I've gotta couple lazy pops in going to be rebuilding
    evamping you could say this weekend.... although an older video from you guys it's still nice to watch and hear your suggestions I'm going to try out the business card contact cleaning method :-) thanks for all that you guys do!

  • @AwninGod
    @AwninGod Před 5 lety +1

    YOUR INSTRUCTION IS WELL APPRECIATED

  • @NaturalProgressGames
    @NaturalProgressGames Před 10 lety

    As always! Great video!

  • @michaelbeverly215
    @michaelbeverly215 Před 7 lety +2

    You mentioned that Gottlieb used a pop bumper board with System 3. That's one way to implement a one-shot pop bumper but Bally and Stern were doing it in software on all their solid state pinballs, from 1976 through 1983 and probably after that too.

  • @PinBallReviewerRepairs
    @PinBallReviewerRepairs Před 10 lety

    Awesome thanks for this video I can now rebuild my pop bumpers! :)
    You guys are getting good at teasing us about what you will do next. :)
    I'll be looking forward to what you have to say about the battery holders and at some point the multimeters. :)

  • @sdanielsvt
    @sdanielsvt Před 10 lety

    Very nice series. Thanks for doing these.
    Other pins with no pop bumpers:
    The Shadow
    Big Guns
    Grand Lizard

  • @VTCakeBOSS
    @VTCakeBOSS Před 8 lety

    sorry about the multiple messages CZcams said my message was unable to post and to "please try again..." Now I see every darn time I tried posted! didn't want to cause any problems. thanks for your time and efforts I look forward to all your uploads even though I've not been posting many comments I want to show my support! -Jesse

  • @PVMNorm
    @PVMNorm Před 8 lety

    Ray and the voice behind the camera are awesome! I found myself mesmerized and engrossed watching you all (including John) describe the functionality and problems usually found in a Pop Bumper! I don't know if there is another channel like yours geared for the Coin Operated Game audience, but finding yours today was sheer joy!
    I am certain I'll comment on some of your other shows as Pinball Machines have been both my passion as a player and source of income from 1969 to 1986. I opened the first pinball arcade in Ann Arbor Michigan with only 10 electromagnetic machines.
    Pinball machines were illegal then, considered gambling devices from the Pre-flipper era. (Lot more to the story)...
    I learned to repair all my games (opened several more arcades) and loved being a mechanic! However, as much as I thought I was a great electromechanical repair professional, knowing how to diagnose some problems just by listening, and writing articles for Playmeter magazine, my skill set and knowledge of pins is an entire level lower than you guys!! You are awesome!
    Being retired from the coin-op business now, your information and banter back and forth is very entertaining to me! Many people may not understand, but they never spent over a decade in dark smokey rooms filled with rock and roll music, bells and chimes, trouble shooting these games.
    If possible someday I would enjoy stopping by your shop / store and meeting your team!
    I noticed that you may have shot your last program. Too Bad! The good news is that I can watch over 30 more! - Norm

    • @GRCPinballOfficial
      @GRCPinballOfficial  Před 8 lety

      Who is John? Thanks Norm. We appreciate your detailed comment! "Shot our last program?" How many times has that happened around here. If you just found us today, you've got plenty of material to gawk at to get caught up! Enjoy & thanks!

  • @dleasman
    @dleasman Před 7 lety +1

    The Orbiter you discuss, with the radial slingshot. You mentioned that this was the only game with this "3rd type of jet". World Cup Soccer has something very similar, with a rubber soccer ball dome that spins when the goalie is moving. You can shoot from the left flipper and bounce off the left side of the ball, and it slingshots it at the goalie. Also, the ball save on the left drain lane will shoot up to the ball, shooting off and scoring a goal, if the conditions are right. It is a unique feature that is not seen often.

  • @boogerhead0
    @boogerhead0 Před 4 lety

    Have you seen the PBR GTB skirts that have the activator pin too long ? There is a post on pinside where a member mentions the pin is about 1/16" too long. This causes the pin to get on the flat edge around the spoon dish, thereby locking the pop bumper on, thusly locking on the pop bumper coil.
    I have this happening right now, on Super Soccer EM. No adjustment of the spoon switch location would provide a position where the activator pin did not get atop the spoon flattened ring area.
    15:50 in your video alludes to necessity of centering the pin in the spoon.
    The skirt I have is a new part from PBR, two other pop bumpers work perfectly. This left one, no joy...
    The pinside poster mentions nipping the tip of the skirt pin, then flame rounding it, then centering/adjusting.
    My spoon switch dish is clean and polished, and re-centered.
    Pin worst than Orbiter? 4 Aces.

  • @mountainmods1
    @mountainmods1 Před 9 lety

    Had a quick question replacing my bumpers and installing Led wedge light socket with 4" leads, the old light wiring had wire on one side and a wire with diode on the other will i still need the diode on the led lighting?

  • @memyopinionsche6610
    @memyopinionsche6610 Před 3 lety +1

    Even though it's not a true pinball machine but it does count.
    Rapid fire doesn't have pop bumpers.

  • @LaserSharkPhotoablations

    I have a DE tales from the crypt... when i got it the bumpers were so out of adjustment that the skirt could jam inside the base. was stuck when i got it and stuck a few more times before i cured it,... so DE must have some protection too.

  • @rarecoolitems
    @rarecoolitems Před 10 lety

    Ray Rules!!! Can you shout out the guys at the Silverball Museum in Asbury Park NJ they love your videos!!!

  • @ebjimmyg
    @ebjimmyg Před 10 lety

    shiznit!!!!! ray rules!!!!

  • @vintageclubjunkie
    @vintageclubjunkie Před 10 lety

    Williams made their pops and slings CPU controlled around '87/'88 (cyclone/banzai run era). Data East took a while longer..... 1990-ish.

  • @trigger796
    @trigger796 Před 6 lety

    I'm still confused ;-;. Hi. A year has passed since I needed help with my bumper fiasco. Can I get a link to a few bumpers I can get pre assembled? Ones that I can plug right into the power supply? I really need this. I failed at the pinball machine I was building, I want to try again. I'm determined to get those bumpers and a counter. I need help. I don't know circuits and wires very well, so explain like I have no idea what a pinball machine is.

  • @Schmeek
    @Schmeek Před 10 lety

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on LEDs... Replace all at once or as needed? How do you choose colors? Same sockets? Drop that in the tech tip suggestion box. ;-)

  • @joseafonso5100
    @joseafonso5100 Před 2 lety

    Boas noites eu tenho uma bleck Rose e o canhao partiu a parte de por acaso tem algum que me dispense obrigado

  • @lucafredella5703
    @lucafredella5703 Před 7 lety +1

    i wish one day to make a miniature pinball machine (25cmX50cm), and I want to put bumpers 2cm . is it possible?

    • @GRCPinballOfficial
      @GRCPinballOfficial  Před 7 lety

      Given enough money, anything is possible save time travel and avoiding death?

  • @trigger796
    @trigger796 Před 7 lety +1

    I need to buy a couple, can you give me a link to buy some pre assembled ones? Or can you give me a list of things to buy to assemble a bumper? I'm working on a wooden pinball machine at my school, and I need a few bumpers. I'm new to all this so, explain it so that it isn't too complicated. I'm like 12, and I really want to make a good wooden pinball machine. Thank you, please help I'm confused :(

    • @trigger796
      @trigger796 Před 7 lety +1

      P.S. I subbed :D

    • @GRCPinballOfficial
      @GRCPinballOfficial  Před 7 lety

      Is this what you need? We have more like it. The video should explain how they work sir. What part don't you understand?
      www.ebay.com/itm/Gottlieb-System-1-GENIE-PINBALL-JET-POP-THUMPER-BUMPER-ASSEMBLY-/152087778241

    • @trigger796
      @trigger796 Před 7 lety

      +GRC Pinball Official mostly, it's the electronics. I need to know how to hook it to a counter ( I also need a link to that ). I also need to know if I can just get it and attach it to my wood board, and if I need anything additional to make it work, and I don't know if I just need to put it there and leave it there as it does its work. It will be the only electrical part (other than the small LED lights around, which I will separately apply power to.) in the machine. All the flippers, side triangle bumpers will use rubber bands, so no electricity needed there. I won't have sound either. Thank you for sending the link!
      P.S. I'm trying to explain it the best I can. :/ sorry if I confuse you, I've never done this stuff before, and this will be one of the only chances I'll get at making one mostly for free (because I'm going to build it at my middle school's wood shop class)

    • @trigger796
      @trigger796 Před 7 lety

      +GRC Pinball Official Hey! It's been a day since I responded, just wondering if you got the reply. Cuz I've been eager to get a response. Thanks

    • @GRCPinballOfficial
      @GRCPinballOfficial  Před 7 lety

      We see... We are not pinball designers. You'll need to consult elsewhere for the electronics design stuff. Try Toddfun.com. He's a genius! ;)

  • @matthew2000tx
    @matthew2000tx Před 5 lety

    Wide area Repeater on shirt? Ham radio operator??

    • @GRCPinballOfficial
      @GRCPinballOfficial  Před 5 lety

      Wide Area Repair. You need glasses?? ;)

    • @matthew2000tx
      @matthew2000tx Před 5 lety

      Yes I was streaming on wireless and quality was crappy

    • @matthew2000tx
      @matthew2000tx Před 5 lety

      Great videos! How about what to expect as far as maintainability when you own one... what is the most common issues that arise that can be homeowner addressed in typical machines.

  • @craigmanning2439
    @craigmanning2439 Před 5 lety +1

    I think Williams 'Darling' is worse then Orbitor.

  • @baileyt2132
    @baileyt2132 Před 5 lety

    dr.dude - Party Zone -

  • @rusty1187
    @rusty1187 Před 6 lety +1

    Fire! does not have any pop bumpers! thats # 4!

  • @JeffRank
    @JeffRank Před 7 lety

    Fed Ex'ed you guys some stuff today.. me and trailertom
    ffej knar

  • @dandaman150c
    @dandaman150c Před 3 lety

    I like the tech tips but the guy with the camera is pretty annoying