SeikoKid Site Supporter Joined Oct 15, 2022 Messages 1,020 Location London Jan 7, 2023 #1 My son seems to get this more than me, prob cos i’m trying for the skill shot Any suggestions on how to stop it happening please ? This particular time is was stuck in there good. Had to remove the glass Attachments 5002996F-5F80-4869-B0F0-B6C002EC4D37.jpeg 145.6 KB · Views: 30
My son seems to get this more than me, prob cos i’m trying for the skill shot Any suggestions on how to stop it happening please ? This particular time is was stuck in there good. Had to remove the glass
MarkS Site Supporter 10 Years Joined Oct 14, 2013 Messages 259 Location Devon Jan 7, 2023 #2 Seen this issue on Pinside…. didn’t pay much attention as I have a Pro but think one suggestion was to heat and bend the arm?
Seen this issue on Pinside…. didn’t pay much attention as I have a Pro but think one suggestion was to heat and bend the arm?
OP OP SeikoKid Site Supporter Joined Oct 15, 2022 Messages 1,020 Location London Jan 8, 2023 #3 Right! thanks for the feedback Does that shooter lane guide available in metal or plastic have any affect for something like this ?
Right! thanks for the feedback Does that shooter lane guide available in metal or plastic have any affect for something like this ?
AlanJ Site Supporter 5Years Joined Dec 27, 2017 Messages 8,346 Location Leeds, West Yorkshire Jan 8, 2023 #4 SeikoKid said: Right! thanks for the feedback Does that shooter lane guide available in metal or plastic have any affect for something like this ? Click to expand... yes stops it jumping up. since i fitted mine from @Colywobbles it don’t happen. it happened a lot before.
SeikoKid said: Right! thanks for the feedback Does that shooter lane guide available in metal or plastic have any affect for something like this ? Click to expand... yes stops it jumping up. since i fitted mine from @Colywobbles it don’t happen. it happened a lot before.