Thanks for watching. I didn't get a chance to video anymore on this one as life got busy. I had to finish up quickly as the pinball this came out of was moving out of state. Hope to get to some more pinball repair and typical maintenance videos soon.
Thanks for watching. These are where I cut my teeth on learning board repairs. I got into the arcade business back in 1987 and the early system 9 and 11 board are what I started on.
@@bfpsa64 Williams FunHouse from 1990 would been the first pinball machine I worked on. Not sure what board that has in it but the video reminded me of it.
Good stuff.
Thanks for watching. I didn't get a chance to video anymore on this one as life got busy. I had to finish up quickly as the pinball this came out of was moving out of state. Hope to get to some more pinball repair and typical maintenance videos soon.
@@bfpsa64You do a really good job at explaining things with a much common sense mixed in too. Plus your videos are of good quality. Thank you again!
wow I so remember that board and those lines of ceramic resistors...
Thanks for watching. These are where I cut my teeth on learning board repairs. I got into the arcade business back in 1987 and the early system 9 and 11 board are what I started on.
@@bfpsa64 Williams FunHouse from 1990 would been the first pinball machine I worked on. Not sure what board that has in it but the video reminded me of it.
@Cinncinnatus Funhouse was a weird one. Early versions were 11c but it was also the first WPC version but still had the alphanumeric displays.