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I am looking for an old B-90 lane machine in good condition. It does not have to run, but that would be a plus. I am looking to work out a deal to either buy or borrow the right machine. If you are interested, have a source or know where one is collecting dust - shoot me a PM and we will go from there! Thanks
The last one of these beasts that I've seen was in the bowling center at the Marine Corps Recuit Depot in San Diego. Probably not there anymore as this was quite a number of years ago.
Dave,
The last time I was in this center, they still used the B-90. Call Barry Ellis at (765) 724-4666. Norwood Bowl, Alexandria, IN. They had award scores all over every wall.
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This post is not an unpaid promotion of my business.
I have a Brunswick 90 lane oiling machine under the work bench. Have not tried running it for years, have the cord and all. May have to get it out and see what it does. Let me know if your interested. Leman - 740-498-8635
Every day is a good day, some are just better than others.
Heard about a guy who had the tube on which the brushes were mounted machined down with a taper at a machine shop and then fooled the inspectors by using same height brushes installed after.
Conditioner: Pantene Pro-V Brunette Expressions with Color Enhancer
Cleaner: Fabuloso Spring Fresh with Bleach Alternative
Cloth: ShamWow!
Machine: Johnny 5
Surface: Melamine-impregnated, phenolic-treated, high pressure pressed craft paper
I Figures you did Dave. Actually try calling Tom Schemm. Tom seems to have a knack for knwoing people that have some obscure stuff like that.
Conditioner: Pantene Pro-V Brunette Expressions with Color Enhancer
Cleaner: Fabuloso Spring Fresh with Bleach Alternative
Cloth: ShamWow!
Machine: Johnny 5
Surface: Melamine-impregnated, phenolic-treated, high pressure pressed craft paper
Good morning, I have built a tester for the MP Chassis for the 82-70 machines. Instead of using the cam switches I am using relays. My question is to anyone that may...
Is anyone running the solderless relays on the accelerators? How do you like them? What brand? How difficult to convert was it? Would love the feed back as I'm about to switch...
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