Pinball is fun and we are all totally awesome at it. And quite a few of us own machines. But I've noticed that, while we may kick butt at playing them, we often still have some things to learn when it comes to troubleshooting and fixing them. But I, for one, am definitely interested in advancing my skills in such matters. is extremely helpful, but nothing beats hands-on experience.
So if anyone here has some knowledge they want to impart, or if you want to set up a workshop or something, or if you have services for hire, please post your info here.
Also, if you own a machine and have some technical questions, why not trying posting them here and seeing if anyone responds?
Thanks.