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How to make a Bally slot machine base from furniture.

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David Walz:
Living in Alaska, we can't get things like the lower 48.
I found a Bally 1970 slot machine without a base. I really needed a "slot machine base so I basically cannibalize a piece of furniture, it hasn't been the first, but I think it's turning out really nice.
What I basically needed was to drill holes in the top for the change dropping from the diverter coil, the mounting bolts, the power cord. So on with the transformation into a Bally custom base. 

David Walz:
Here is the work done. Made a coin slide out. Installed hinges, lock. Installed the base power cord.

David Walz:
Installed a latch plate for the lock photo is upside down. Drilled out the top holes. The slot machine cord has to have a area where it doesn't get pinched, the way the cabinet is made requires
Installed a slide bolt pin tumbler lock with a spacer to have the front flush with the door, which is a commercial grade lock.

David Walz:
I still have a female plug to install on the power cord. I have a plate coming in for the two holes in front door.

David Walz:
Well, it's looking good.

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