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You never need to oil coils on a pinball machine, Claude. Seriously. Why don't you listen to what the vast majority of pinball collectors agree on? I'm afraid that by sticking to your ways, you're just causing problems for the future owners of your machines.
You never need to oil coils on a pinball machine, Claude. Seriously. Why don't you listen to what the vast majority of pinball collectors agree on? I'm afraid that by sticking to your ways, you're just causing problems for the future owners of your machines.
You're right Cook, you don't need to oil coils, but oiling them greatly improves their effectiveness and "that's" why I oil them, it makes the game faster and adds a lot of strength to the flippers (even on newly rebuilt flippers). You've got to try it to see how well it works, and, seriously Cory, i have had no bad feedback on any of the games I sold in the past years, and I see those guys (that I sold the games to) on a regular basis, even more, those buyers say that they appreciate the games I sold them.
The majority is not necessarilly always right and/or we each have our preferences.