0:00What's up pinheads? Last night we broke down a Judge Dredd pinball machine live on camera just before we were jamming on some Deadpool. And I thought it went so well that I thought we would just edit that part out and make it a quick impromptu how to break down a pinball machine video, which I'll give to you right now. Don't forget to like and subscribe and ring the little bell dealie if you care to. Man, look at this zit I got. Anyway, check it out. It's a quick little video. Yeah, go wrap up your games. We got it. First try. Yeah. I'm going to show you how to break down a pinball machine. We got to say goodbye to this bad boy.
0:44Oh, but I got to stretch it out first. Usually, we're building games up or unboxing them. I'm going to show you how to prep a game to ship out. This isn't necessarily how you would pack it to ship it overseas or anything. This is like someone bought it and you're throwing it in that person's car or truck or something, okay? Now, what's interesting about this game, Judge Dredd's a wide-body, heavy-some gun. This game is stinking heavy. What do you need for this process? Five-eighths wrench?
1:18Five-eighths wrench? Ratcheting preferably Some sort of wrapping device Some people use straps I have some ratcheting straps there Personally I like to use plastic wrap It's not going to potentially damage the cabinet. If you are using ratcheting straps, where the straps are touching edges of the cabinet, put some cardboard. You're going to want cardboard anyway to put on the railing here for when the head comes down so that this, when it's being strapped to the rest of the body, isn't going to damage your railing. So we're probably going to fold this in half, double it up. I just got this off of a cardboard box. You're going to put some here. You're going to put some here, right where the head comes down. Outside of that, it's just simply getting everything out of the game that could rattle around and fall. It's pretty straightforward, but this game's really heavy. All right, let's get into this. First thing you want to do, make sure the thing's unplugged. Second, if it has a detachable power cable, pop that out, put it aside. We're going to want to get into the game, remove the coin box and all the balls. So the glass will have to come off. You'll know how many balls are in the game because typically here it say install X number of balls This says install six balls We have three and three We going to lift the play field up and see if there anything that could fall around flap around otherwise cause damage to the game while the game is upright and being transported We gonna put this back in So now we're gonna put the glass back on to drop the head and I'm gonna wrap it. Then we're gonna remove the back legs then remove the front legs.