Behind the Wall - How does the AMF 82-95 Candlepin Bowling Pinsetter Work?

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How does a Candlepin pin setting machine work?

This is the first in a series of videos showing behind the wall at a bowling center.

Most of us have gone bowling, but few of us get to go out back and see the machines up close. This video takes you behind the wall that blocks the view of the machines, and shows how the machine does its job.

In this episode, we'll be showing possibly the rarest pinsetter mass produced by AMF, their 82-95.

Only two bowling centers still operate these machines, but at one time, these machines were fairly common in candlepin bowling centers throughout New England, especially in centers which also had AMF tenpin machines.
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Very cool video! So many similarities with the 82-70's that I work on, lol.

Jeff_PNW
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Wow, a very informative video on these old relics. I remember years ago they had these at Maple Alleys in Brockton, Ma. While these machines reset very fast, they loaded very slowly. Nowhere near as fast as a Bowl Mor. Bowlers were always waiting for the machine to start the reset cycle . The owner of the place wasn’t very happy with their lack of reliability and expense to maintain them. He had talked about pulling them out and replacing them with Bowl Mors but never did before it closed in the 90s.

fredh.
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This is so well done and very entertaining. Its pretty hard for any video to hold my attention for longer than 4-5 minutes, but this one held it for the full 10.

surfinbird
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Great detail - didn't know only 2 centers still have these machines running.

matunjt
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I always wondered how these pinspotters operate even tho its similar to the 82-70. Awesome video !

PinoyBowlerGS
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Wow. The pinwheel back looks just like the AMF 82/70 10 pin machine. The distributor looks like an AMF 82/30.

JB-bsse
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Well Done Scott & Candlepin Specialists! This was great!

JohnPumphrey-zy
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I knew AMF made a candlepin machine but I never really found anything about them online before, they're like unicorns so thanks for showing us behind the veil! I'm also really looking forward to the bowl mor video, I'm currently working on a 3D printed 1:10 scale candlepin setter and my design is largely a simplified bowl mor however there are a few things I haven't been able to figure out how it does yet based on the patents and existing videos.

Yakkers
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Nice detailed video.
Would like to see a detailed video of the Janes and Bowl Fast machines

christopherangel
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That was a really awesome video. Thanks for making this.

NewAgeServer
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Had these at Empire Lanes in Hyde Park Ma.

JackMcGill-bs
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This is extremely well made. I've been wanting to make a similar video for my shermans- this video may help me provide a blueprint/script!

nicholaslloyd
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Impressive most impressive loved the video

williamchristensen
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I'm hoping there might be a video for the Jayne pinsetter in the future

RClaffieJr
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Excellent video. Looking forward to more from you. Is there any chance you guys are going to be able to cover the Jayne machines? I always wondered how they looked behind the wall. Now that Lanes and Games is gone, not sure anyone else even uses them.

ajankowski
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AMF really does love making it more complicated

Funnade
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the pin chutes remind me of the Brunswick A series deck chutes

riversarcadereview
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And the ones at Norwood Sports Center are getting loose in the hips. Don't think they'll be open too much longer unfortunately.

beantown_billy
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Looks like a brunswick amf combo pinsetter

Tino-uh
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One way to do it is to use computer controlled equipment to make parts, but that requires good parts to begin with.

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