Behind The Scenes- Pinsetter Machine

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2020
  • I really enjoyed going behind the scenes and learning the ins and outs of running a pinsetter machine... I even got hands on and did some stuff myself! Huge thank you to head mechanic Lonnie Smith and the Hijinx Bowling Center in Jonesboro, AR for letting me take part in this!
    Check out the video and let me know your thoughts. Like it? Give it a thumbs up and make sure to subscribe to my channel as I'll be posting more videos like this weekly while I'm on the road with the PBA Tour! #KimberlyOnTheRoad
    Camera: Phil Brylow
    Edit: Jef Goodger
    Location: Hijinx- Game Night Reinvented
    Machine: Brunswick A2 Pinsetter
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  • @warmongerel9743
    @warmongerel9743 Год назад +13

    My first job was fixing these things in 1981. 40 years later, I'm fixing huge, multi-million-dollar machines and making pretty good money. Watching this video, it's surprising how much I still remember. Maybe when I retire in a few years, I'll go back and do it part time just for the fun of it. Pinsetters are, arguably, the first robots.

  • @evil-wombat
    @evil-wombat Год назад +7

    Oh man. Her hair next to the machine is scaring me. These things are no joke. Glad they touched upon the safety procedures

  • @heavyq
    @heavyq 4 года назад +12

    Those are some of the cleanest A2s I've ever seen.

    • @connorallen9711
      @connorallen9711 3 года назад +2

      They probably cleaned it up just for her.

    • @krazytaxicabbie
      @krazytaxicabbie 3 года назад

      @@connorallen9711 I would give 100 likes if I could.

  • @t.c.bowling1934
    @t.c.bowling1934 4 года назад +17

    I put two A2's in my garage. I have a lot of respect for the engineers and OTIS Elevator Company. These are complex machines still running today. Mine are 1964 late A's converted to 2's.

    • @jimkramer
      @jimkramer 3 года назад

      You have bowling lanes in your garage?

    • @mr.ksplacekevynmarshall7721
      @mr.ksplacekevynmarshall7721 2 года назад +2

      Yes. He really has two A2 pinsetters in his garage. You should check out the videos.

  • @lisakorbel7866
    @lisakorbel7866 3 года назад +4

    This is so cool! Dangerous and complex but very cool with all those machinery parts working together like that with the pins and balls. FASCINATING!!!

  • @joeszczepanski9235
    @joeszczepanski9235 4 года назад +39

    Great feature. But one safety item should be to pull your hair up. It would be awful if anything happened to your fantastic hair.

    • @dixiana8
      @dixiana8 3 года назад +3

      Pzzzahut

    • @grishatheegg7812
      @grishatheegg7812 3 года назад +2

      Saw it happen to a girl like her and a tractor PTO shaft. She lived but it was awful. You’re spot on with that advice.

  • @johnstruckman3093
    @johnstruckman3093 4 года назад +22

    Great insight going behind the scenes of the pin setters!

    • @msusa99
      @msusa99  4 года назад +12

      Thanks so much! There is so much to learn about it all but it was nice to be able to see how it all works :) Thanks for watching!

  • @jameschristiansson3137
    @jameschristiansson3137 3 года назад +26

    Bowling is lucky to have Kimberly Pressler. Nice video.

  • @LeftNut300
    @LeftNut300 4 года назад +6

    Outstanding video. Best of the genre I've ever seen & I had 45 years in the biz. Gives a superb glossing-over of the pinsetter operation for the public to see without bogging down on details. Bravo!

  • @phoenixmysticised88
    @phoenixmysticised88 2 года назад +2

    In my teens I worked at a bowling center, the head mechanic insisted that all pinsetters have 22 pins; looking back it made perfectly good sense!

  • @moehoward1377
    @moehoward1377 Год назад +1

    Just ran across this video,,,,nice video...
    I finally retired after 48 years as a pinsetter mechanic....I only freelance now,,,doing the same thing...
    Fascinating machines...

    • @ronaldbrown8792
      @ronaldbrown8792 Год назад

      I am still at it, since December 1970. I still like to put them apart. I agree, all are fascinating machines. I started with AMF 82-30s. Also worked on Brunswick A-2 and AMF 82-70's and now 8800 Gold and 82-90's.

  • @dennis300cr
    @dennis300cr 3 года назад +2

    Started bowling at 8 years old, and then was hired by the owner just as I turned 18 to my glee and surprise, without even a application, to work in back of the bowling alley, those machines were the AMF 82-30's and it was a blast to learn all the in's and out's. Seeing the top view looking down all the lanes reminded me of the AMF machines had a platform to walk on, which as a kid I could run from lane 1 to lane 20 across the platform....of course not safe...but I was a kid then.

  • @kevinagain0722
    @kevinagain0722 4 года назад +32

    "180 - Lane 1"
    Respot 5, Lane 1"
    I just caught 1000 simultaneous flashbacks

    • @lucasmclellan8388
      @lucasmclellan8388 4 года назад +2

      Me to lol

    • @SmokeyGoodness
      @SmokeyGoodness 4 года назад +2

      Same here... "Outa range, lane 1"... 😆

    • @GuyL
      @GuyL 3 года назад

      Me 3, I worked at Milton bowl, Brisbane, Australia, back in the 80’s. Brunswick A2’s

    • @krazytaxicabbie
      @krazytaxicabbie 3 года назад +1

      @@SmokeyGoodness see that wire hanger looking pipe cleaner on the back? Pull and HOLD that part until the machine stops moving then release.

    • @krazytaxicabbie
      @krazytaxicabbie 3 года назад +1

      I miss this job.

  • @straycat1081
    @straycat1081 2 года назад +3

    Great video! I always wondered how those machines work. My grandmother told me back in the olden days, there were people whose job it was to reset the pins manually and roll your ball back to you through the gutter. When they were done bowling, they'd throw coins down the lane for tips.

    • @theinsaneshecklador6598
      @theinsaneshecklador6598 Год назад +1

      My father did that as a teen. A guy bowled a 300 and then rolled the ball down the lane with a $20 bill in the thumb hole. That was a lot of money for a teen to make in a night.

  • @marklohman965
    @marklohman965 4 месяца назад

    Your view Kimberly certainly adds to this video. 🔥

  • @catperson945
    @catperson945 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Kimberly for showing me how backstage of bowling alley looks like a good tour.

  • @Bowler4Ever
    @Bowler4Ever 4 года назад +3

    Growing up bowling in an A-2/JetBack house and working in a candlepin/GS-X house, I love seeing those old machines tick!

  • @eddiekim2870
    @eddiekim2870 4 года назад +3

    Very interesting video to watch. Ty for posting this Kimberly!

  • @donacree7482
    @donacree7482 4 года назад +1

    Another successful mission! Great job!

  • @musicmonster6999
    @musicmonster6999 3 года назад +2

    A-2s are nice to see! Love fixing these!

  • @ibiubuok
    @ibiubuok 3 года назад

    Amazing! I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for posting!

  • @UncleTD
    @UncleTD 4 года назад +3

    Way to go Lonnie!! Cool intro for her.

  • @THEGMDOCTOR-co9vp
    @THEGMDOCTOR-co9vp 2 года назад

    working on the A2 for me is so satisfying reason being is when that machine is working well its a amazing sight

  • @campferg
    @campferg 4 года назад +1

    Great video, love seeing A2s. If the PBA gig doesn't work out you'd make a great pinchaser.

  • @jimlandreth555
    @jimlandreth555 Год назад

    A Gearhead's job ! someone who likes machines and making things work! Amazing machines and it's hidden from view! most people that bowl never thinks about how it all works .....

  • @GeorgeGates
    @GeorgeGates 4 года назад

    Great job Lonnie !

  • @talk2azs
    @talk2azs 3 года назад +3

    These Brunswick A2's are so maintenance intensive! But they have proven themselves to be a high quality machine. How many machines built today last over 50 years? NONE!!!

  • @lylebarnard7447
    @lylebarnard7447 4 года назад +6

    The Brunswick A2 pinsetter I've been working on these for 30 years. They're becoming rarer and rarer but they are the Workhorse of the industry still. The GSX is catching up. But I love the A-2 Simple easy to work on

    • @FloridaBowlingAlleys
      @FloridaBowlingAlleys 4 года назад

      I do too, but I find the GSX more of my type, hope to soon work behind those.

    • @lucasmclellan8388
      @lucasmclellan8388 4 года назад

      Ive never worked on a gsx is it a pain

    • @PinoyBowlerGS92
      @PinoyBowlerGS92 4 года назад

      I would love to work on A2’s or GSX someday but as of now I’m still in school and my hometown only has 1 Bowling Center which is an AMF with their 82-90 XL machines not being maintained and breakdowns are increasing really fast.

  • @camman945
    @camman945 Год назад

    I was a Brunswick A1/A1 jetback mechanic until a few years ago. I miss that job.

  • @Sean-mclaughlin
    @Sean-mclaughlin 3 года назад +6

    Brunswick pinsetters are tanks. So many moving parts. AMF pinsetters "malfunction" because they are mostly electric. Brunswick pinsetters "breakdown" because they are mostly mechanical.

    • @PinoyBowlerGS92
      @PinoyBowlerGS92 3 года назад +1

      The Brunswick GSX had both Electrical and Mechanical problems

    • @pony053
      @pony053 Год назад

      thus the letters AMF: always mal functioning

  • @izzynutz2000
    @izzynutz2000 5 месяцев назад

    I was taught by a girl to work on these machines way back in the seventies and I've been doing it ever since

  • @bowlingxp8345
    @bowlingxp8345 3 года назад

    Nice video, thanks !

  • @DuruConsigliere
    @DuruConsigliere 3 года назад +1

    A2's look so cool. I cut my teeth on 82-30's and currently work on 82-70's.

  • @jerrykurl69
    @jerrykurl69 2 месяца назад

    I applied to be a pinsetter today! 15 years as a flat rate dealership tech has got my toe on the trigger of my shotgun. It’s gonna get messy if I don’t get this job.

  • @fitz5549
    @fitz5549 4 года назад

    Nice job getting that Brunswick A-2

  • @ILOVETHEWHAMMY
    @ILOVETHEWHAMMY 3 года назад

    I went o school at Vincennes University for Bowling Lanes Management where we learned how to work on Brunswick and AMF! Sadly, they got rid of the program a few years ago due to low enrollment!

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 4 месяца назад

    By Jove, I think she's got it.

  • @beachcitiesarielphotograph2189
    @beachcitiesarielphotograph2189 2 года назад

    I have installed hundreds of the A2’s

  • @PlayRightParent
    @PlayRightParent 2 года назад +2

    Nobody probably ever appreciated what that guy did and this video made him feel appreciated.

  • @pramodm3540
    @pramodm3540 3 года назад +3

    She should have tied her long hair: First level of safety instruction when you are near rotary, moving parts.

  • @LoskLive
    @LoskLive Год назад

    I've seen many pinsettees in action but one thing which happened here answered a question I had about "why did Brunswick have gone to electronic brains for GS pinsettees ?".
    Respotting specific pins.
    That's a thing GS pinsetters can do if asked from the desk, no need to get a pinboy wasting his time while maintenance might be necessary elsewhere.
    Brunswick A's and every AMF pinspotter might miss this which end in pinboys manipulating these machines while powered up (and that's fing dangerous)

  • @waynemacleod3980
    @waynemacleod3980 2 года назад

    I used to work at a bowling alley it was cool

  • @PinoyBowlerGS92
    @PinoyBowlerGS92 4 года назад

    The clang noises on the Pinwheels are good than the irritating Turret whining noise

  • @richardcranium6081
    @richardcranium6081 3 года назад

    Ever since I was a little boy I wanted a job doing that at the bowling center

  • @LasVegas68
    @LasVegas68 3 года назад

    Ok how long does it take to train someone to do this?

  • @krazytaxicabbie
    @krazytaxicabbie 3 года назад

    A2s? Where I worked, the electrical boxes were on the opposite side. Converted A1 to A2?

    • @lylebarnard7447
      @lylebarnard7447 2 года назад

      On the older machines that's where the electrical box was located

  • @The_Traveling_Man
    @The_Traveling_Man 3 года назад

    Cool

  • @drummerjosh1984
    @drummerjosh1984 2 года назад +1

    I was completely distracted but great video!

    • @brad8665
      @brad8665 2 года назад

      Same lol. Didn’t learn much

  • @stevejorfi9086
    @stevejorfi9086 3 года назад +1

    Its a tough job folks being a pinsetter mechanic especially when your're doing it all with not much help.

  • @sbdr.1241
    @sbdr.1241 2 года назад

    I’ve been working on a2 for 23 yrs it’s a love hate relationship 😅

  • @dodo1opps
    @dodo1opps 2 года назад

    Lamp check, fuse check, circuit breaker check...

  • @tropicalsbigdaddyr53577
    @tropicalsbigdaddyr53577 2 года назад +3

    I can’t stand fixing bowling lanes, I work at a bowling alley, now I’m not mechanic but I do crawl under the front of the lane and help out, but the other day, there was a pin out of reach of the rake arm,, I slid under to get it and the dumbasses at the lane reset it while I was under there, causing the rake arm to drop down on me, and then all the pins fell down on top of me…safe to say I told them to get the fuck out, especially cause they were laughing like it was funny when I could’ve been killed

  • @scotthembree2285
    @scotthembree2285 2 года назад +2

    He's thinking about setting his pin!

  • @ethanpeters5049
    @ethanpeters5049 3 года назад

    I go to this alley

  • @scottjoseph7148
    @scottjoseph7148 2 года назад

    Did he show her the pit room?

  • @Lil_cash015
    @Lil_cash015 Месяц назад

    They let me in the back and they really let me fix the A2’s hard to fix😅

  • @thomaskirby6706
    @thomaskirby6706 2 года назад +2

    She really needed it put her hair up. And take that massive rock off! That would mess up the machine if it got stuck in it. :)

  • @davygspot
    @davygspot 3 года назад

    Show the 1-1 or the gearbox clutch or the turrent clutch for that matter

  • @treborlindstamer1304
    @treborlindstamer1304 2 года назад

    Turn power off is one thing. Putting the rake down is another step for saving ankles for the GSXs.

  • @cableandchain
    @cableandchain 3 года назад

    a2 pinsetter i was head mechanic 12 years dyess bowling center

  • @riduanshari
    @riduanshari 3 года назад

    Yupp quiet big

  • @ashu-yoni
    @ashu-yoni Год назад

    Please help me am bowling tecnician do you have a work

  • @hw5091
    @hw5091 3 года назад

    looking good lady!

  • @PinoyBowlerGS92
    @PinoyBowlerGS92 4 года назад

    They should replace their Linds Pins with Qubicaamf AMFLITE 2 Pins

  • @centric-jet8
    @centric-jet8 6 месяцев назад

    18,000 parts on a pinsetter

  • @alexsantimano6443
    @alexsantimano6443 2 года назад

    Sucks that string setters are becoming more and more common. They are like double rimmed basketball hoops

  • @fluffymacaw933
    @fluffymacaw933 Год назад

    they need new pins

  • @stanleykodish1850
    @stanleykodish1850 4 года назад +1

    3500 parts

    • @FloridaBowlingAlleys
      @FloridaBowlingAlleys 4 года назад +2

      Actually, on an A-2, it's 4000 parts each machine, but close!

  • @BillyDaGoat1017
    @BillyDaGoat1017 Год назад

    So fiiinneeee

  • @shredwell2326
    @shredwell2326 2 года назад +1

    she has nice pins

  • @john03063
    @john03063 2 года назад

    The host has great cans....

  • @ToniMorton
    @ToniMorton 11 месяцев назад

    bro this machine is stupidly complex lol

  • @pepuszkadev_original
    @pepuszkadev_original 11 месяцев назад

    0:26 No stupid pepole!

  • @strangefolk666
    @strangefolk666 2 года назад

    you are so beautiful

  • @joetucker8582
    @joetucker8582 2 года назад

    Would have loved to see more of what he was talking about and less of you reacting to what he was saying.