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  1. All wins on this under £3 are in silver, if it’s for home use, just block the 50p tube at the run down so 50ps hit it and go to bottom of machine instead of into the bottom of the tube. Depends how you play the machine though, if you frequent collect wins under £3 that’s a lot of 10ps coming out.
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  2. Hey Nick, I tried an alternate approach to powder coating and sprayed my own frames with RAL 7001 and got amazing results on the top part of my supertubes, you tried any of yours yet? Top painted, bottom original I would say thats a 100% match and a fluke result finding an exact colour RAL match eh:
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  3. sometimes the only option is to remove the jubilee clip and remove the tube, but that's usually when coins like 20p's get REALLY stuck!
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  4. Take the tray out, tip it upside down so the coins fall out, sort the coins out and put them back. Your find this happens more because the 50p tube diameter is too big, you could do what I used to do and fabricate a smaller tube to fit the smaller 50p's better
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  5. That’s a solonoid not a hopper. Im Mentioning that, not to be an arse but because for some reason people throw the word “hopper” around a lot; and it doesn’t help when explaining things. you have two options really. The whole shelf with complete tube assembly slides out towards you. It has a pin on the right of tubes holding down, and a pin near the top of tubes holding to the left. you can slide it out and carefully try and and turn complete unit so coins slide out (but all other tubes will also empty. Be careful not to snag or twist/break wires. Or remove assembly and undo jubilee clips and lift 50p tube up and out. I suspect this will be frequent issue as that tube is too wide for new 50p easiesy was would be to turn, but depends how tightly they’re stuck in there
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