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<blockquote data-quote="Kevlar" data-source="post: 247134" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>It doesn't make any difference to the ramps or orbits, probably makes hitting the right saucer slightly harder but still doable. I raised the outlane bars by tapping them back through carefully from the underside with a hammer and punch, a few mm is all that's needed to stop the ball hopping. It cracks me up all these people on pinside buying and installing plastics over the outlanes when all you need to do is raise them carefully. Same with the 3 standup targets around the left ramp area, they give terrible airballs but all you need to do is remove them, bend them forward and fit thicker foam behind them and refit them, pinsiders have taken to installing plastic over the top instead! . The flipper gap doesn't bother me at all with the flippers realigned. The only issue with altering the flippers is when you come to play another machine with the default alignment, don't expect to play well when used to conventional alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevlar, post: 247134, member: 9"] It doesn't make any difference to the ramps or orbits, probably makes hitting the right saucer slightly harder but still doable. I raised the outlane bars by tapping them back through carefully from the underside with a hammer and punch, a few mm is all that's needed to stop the ball hopping. It cracks me up all these people on pinside buying and installing plastics over the outlanes when all you need to do is raise them carefully. Same with the 3 standup targets around the left ramp area, they give terrible airballs but all you need to do is remove them, bend them forward and fit thicker foam behind them and refit them, pinsiders have taken to installing plastic over the top instead! . The flipper gap doesn't bother me at all with the flippers realigned. The only issue with altering the flippers is when you come to play another machine with the default alignment, don't expect to play well when used to conventional alignment. [/QUOTE]
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