Gottlieb EM pinball machines lamp sockets are notorious for inconsistent lighting. It's a must to solder all of the lamp sockets or replace them with new ones throughout the entire machine during the restoration period. This video is perfect and shows you how to do it right. We are very lucky to have the Goat shed taking time out of their busy schedule to teach the pinball hobbyist how to keep your pinball machines operating correctly many years into the future. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Well now my day is complete - I learned something. Australia's season change Meteorologically (1st day of 4 months) while us in North America use Astronomically based (equinoxes and solstices)....oh ya, also learned a little more about soldering sockets to common, specifically flux isn't needed if it's in the solder already and sewing machine oil is NOT 3 in One oil. Its equivalent is hair clipper oil. Thanks for a video showing how-to do it and not a 'what was done' vid.
Thank you, learned something new, like I have been on all your video's. I have a GottliegTarget Pool, love to play it but have a few problems such as the light issue.
Thanks for the tutorial guys. I have quite a bit of difficulty with soldering (especially getting stranded wire to 'stick' to the solid metal legs on the lamp holder), I don't know if it's due to my lack of skill or my $5 soldering iron😊.
Preparation is a good thing clean all oxidisation off stuff as best as possible sometimes you need flux like Bakers but remember if you use flux clean off thoroughly
You need a lot of heat for lamp sockets, especially the ones attached to frames like these. A small electronic pencil iron is fine for circuit boards, but these socket assemblies draw out all the heat and make it difficult for the solder to flow. I prefer to use a soldering gun for this.
Gottlieb EM pinball machines lamp sockets are notorious for inconsistent lighting. It's a must to solder all of the lamp sockets or replace them with new ones throughout the entire machine during the restoration period. This video is perfect and shows you how to do it right. We are very lucky to have the Goat shed taking time out of their busy schedule to teach the pinball hobbyist how to keep your pinball machines operating correctly many years into the future. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Thanks so much Vic we will keep them coming
Thank you Goat Shed Crew for another educational video !!! I appreciate all of your work to share all your pinball knowledge. 🙂
Thanks John we appreciate your kind words and support.
All good advice, especially the cleaning and prep steps.
Well now my day is complete - I learned something. Australia's season change Meteorologically (1st day of 4 months) while us in North America use Astronomically based (equinoxes and solstices)....oh ya, also learned a little more about soldering sockets to common, specifically flux isn't needed if it's in the solder already and sewing machine oil is NOT 3 in One oil. Its equivalent is hair clipper oil. Thanks for a video showing how-to do it and not a 'what was done' vid.
Glad you found it interesting.
Thank you, learned something new, like I have been on all your video's. I have a GottliegTarget Pool, love to play it but have a few problems such as the light issue.
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Thanks for the tutorial guys. I have quite a bit of difficulty with soldering (especially getting stranded wire to 'stick' to the solid metal legs on the lamp holder), I don't know if it's due to my lack of skill or my $5 soldering iron😊.
Preparation is a good thing clean all oxidisation off stuff as best as possible sometimes you need flux like Bakers but remember if you use flux clean off thoroughly
Thanks for the tips, I hadn't heard about cleaning off the flux.@@goatshedempinballrepair8545
Thanks, I hadn't heard about cleaning off the flux.@@goatshedempinballrepair8545
You need a lot of heat for lamp sockets, especially the ones attached to frames like these. A small electronic pencil iron is fine for circuit boards, but these socket assemblies draw out all the heat and make it difficult for the solder to flow. I prefer to use a soldering gun for this.
Yes we have one WEN but Graham perfers the heat adjustable gun. I used the WEN on Tropic Isle playfield swap.