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- Shipping with Fastenal? anyone done this? - Pinside
Quoted from JodyG: I've heard of zero bad experiences from shipping through Fastenal Funny that their shipping is pretty awesome, because they really suck at their core MRO business in my area The one fastenal store that was nearby to me closed a couple months back It was handy for oddball hardware that the usual big box hardware stores didn
- Why isnt anyone making replacement Bally solid state . . . - Pinside
Quoted from paulbaptiste: I just had one built and shipped from Kirk Weaver in Ohio though my work (Fastenal) It’d probably only cost you $150 bucks to ship it from Ohio to a Fastenal branch near you He did an excellent job and it only took maybe 2 weeks My cabinet is a Flash Gordon replacement [quoted image] [quoted image] [quoted image] [quoted image] [quoted image] [quoted image
- Who is a reliable and reasonable shipper for a pinball machine?
Guys - may have a line on a machine I've been looking for and the price is right, but the machine is a few states away Do you recommend any particular shipper for pinball machines? What are some tips for packing it up? How much does it usually cost? Thanks in advance
- NAVL STI: Breach of Contract Yet Again, Beware - Pinside
We have a game coming via Fastenal, it's our 1st time having a pin shipped, so we will see how it goes I know that they don't deliver it to your house though, you have it sent to the location closest to you, and go pick it up when it arrives
- Shipping options for games | Transportation questions - Pinside
Fastenal has palletized shipping from store-to-store for around $125-$250, but there's no insurance when a game is just strapped to a pallet Also, whether or not a store can help pack and strap to a pallet sounds like it would depend upon the store, so call ahead to inquire
- For sale: Haunted House - Restored by Arcade Artifacts
To crate it back up, take it to fastenal and then pick it back up a month later, take it home and uncrate it once again was just more hassle than I was willing to go through
- What machine did you bring home today? Post your pictures!
Delivered thru Fastenal in this monster crate Needs a little work then on to route!
- Looking for correct screws for Bally plastics - pinside. com
Bally used a unique screw to hold down their early solid state plastics, it was like a Philips panhead but with a flat top and a beveled edge, see photo If you've restored an early Bally SS you know exactly the screw I'm referring to My plastics screw have mostly been replaced with truss-head and hex screws, and they just look wrong Anybody got a source for these correct screws?
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