PinAffliction <
s.t...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Enaud;1849760 Wrote:
> > I love the idea of putting them in a gumball machine. Just bid on an
> > ebay gumball machine. So, we'll see what happens...
>
> That can end up being a lot of weight for the glass to support very
> quickly as glass size increases, and top heavy if on a stand.
> You might try putting an empty soup can, vegi can, paint can, whatever
> size fits best, upside down in the middle to reduce the number of
> pinballs needed.
> I've heard of people gluing the pinballs together just along the glass
> surface, with some light filler material in the middle, finished with
> more loose balls on top.
>
> Scott
is pretty thick too. I did the glass gumball once.....keyword: ONCE!