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For those who need a good side coin op door but don’t find one. Here is a brief description of how you can easily recreate them. Simply glue two thin wooden boards slightly offset. This saves having to cut out the edges. Make sure that the surface is level and that the two layers are pressed evenly and evenly. After drying, you have a stable plate and you can easily work out the cuts with a wood milling machine.
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ValeroParticipantHello, Mark
If you still need the measurements:
Window: 31 x 3
Checkout: 5.3 x 8.7
I have experienced that there have been differences in the sizes of the cutouts over the years. There were also straight and beveled cutouts.Valero
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ValeroParticipantI found this emblem on a 6ft Apollo # K-9092 two years ago
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April 18, 2020 at 2:50 am in reply to: Does anyone know the type of bumpers used on the Silver shadow #1757ValeroParticipantHello, Arthur-
There was never a 5ft Apollo table. There were sizes 6jr, 6, 7, 8jr and 8ft. I have a whole camp from these tables, but I’m too far away. Is it so hard to get secound hand parts from them in your area? These tables are still very common.
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ValeroParticipantValeroParticipantValeroParticipantI found a new higher number: 79969 from Brooklyn – 6ft table
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