claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.017
Super Mario pinball restoration reaches final assembly with Cliffy protectors, new components, and careful LED choices.
LED flash bulbs positioned above the playfield can be too bright and cause eye strain for players, requiring incandescent alternatives
high confidence · Personal experience-based observation from restoration work and playing Water Whirl; Cary explicitly states this is a learned lesson applied to Super Mario machine
Super Mario's ramp is no longer manufactured and cannot be replaced, only repaired to functional condition
high confidence · Direct statement during playfield reassembly phase: 'they don't make this ramp anymore so I'm gonna have to just make do'
Cliffy protectors require alcohol prep wipes and adhesive application to playfield, with alignment to mounting holes before final installation
high confidence · Detailed step-by-step demonstration of Cliffy installation process
Marco Specialties supplied new screws for the Super Mario restoration project
high confidence · Direct credit given: 'Thanks to Marco' during apron reassembly
“These things are really bright. And they can be very daunting on the player's eyes, especially whenever they're really visible.”
Cary Hardy@ 4:17 — Explains design decision to use incandescent rather than LED flash bulbs above playfield
“I have never played a game like Waterworld that had so many flashers up top. And when they're so intense, I mean, I literally cannot really see. My eyes start watering real bad.”
Cary Hardy@ 4:42 — Personal experience that informed LED selection strategy for Super Mario restoration
“I'm not putting LED flash bulbs on bulbs that are above the playfield to where the player can really see them.”
Cary Hardy@ 3:55 — Core restoration philosophy about player experience and component selection
“major thumbs up to cliff on getting me these things so quickly”
Cary Hardy@ 0:15 — Endorsement of Cliffy protectors and fast shipping performance
“they don't make this ramp anymore so I'm gonna have to just make do”
Cary Hardy@ 6:16 — Constraint on Super Mario restoration due to obsolete part availability
community_signal: Positive vendor relationships demonstrated through fast Cliffy shipping and Marco Specialties parts sourcing
high · 'major thumbs up to cliff on getting me these things so quickly'; 'Thanks to Marco' credit given
product_strategy: Installation of aftermarket Cliffy protectors as protective upgrade during restoration
high · Primary focus of opening sequence; detailed installation walkthrough provided
technology_signal: Selective use of incandescent vs LED flash bulbs based on playfield visibility and player eye strain considerations
high · Explicit decision to avoid LED flash bulbs above playfield due to intensity; learning from Water Whirl experience
positive(0.85)— Cary expresses satisfaction with restoration progress, enthusiasm for final assembly stages, and appreciation for vendor quality (Cliffy, Marco). Some minor frustration about unavailable Super Mario ramp part, but overall tone is upbeat and accomplishment-focused. No negative sentiment toward manufacturers or community.
youtube_groq_whisper · $0.034