by SLOT DYNASTY » Sun Aug 16, 2015 1:58 am
Bob:
Lots-O-Luck! I had this same problem a few years ago with a "Jiffy", which is the same basic machine, with different reel strips and award card.
Why Daval chose to use such a small slotted set screw is beyond me. When they get frozen from age, the head breaks while trying to remove it.
From having this problem before, and if the screw has a good head, I will now drop penetrating oil into the hole, at about three different sessions,
and let it work it's magic. But that is not always a cure-all, if the screw is froze too tight. Drilling it out is a real tedious job, and has to be done
by securing the entire machine, and then the knob itself, in a jig set up on a drill press, as you DO NOT want the drill to travel sideways, and chip
the knob, much less break it. When you do get it out, (I hope safely), do not replace with a slot-head screw. I know it's steering away from being
original, but I always replace with an allen-head setscrew. Those are much easier to remove, and it won't hurt to put a dab of thread-ease on the
tip, before inserting.
I did a "Heads or Tails" restoration for a customer, a year or so ago, and luckily the screw was not as frozen as most. I also have one of my own,
that half of the head is broke off, and I can't get out. I was never in a hurry to drill it, as the machine is a real nice original, and works fine, with
just a few chips in the paint, so not a candidate for restoration. If you have the guts to tackle it, let us know how it turns out.
Bill
P.S. What is the serial number on yours, and what color is the case? Most were hammer brown.