Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1996-March - Vol 18 Issue 1

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March 1996
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CASH FLOW IS KING
John Lotz
Betson Bullet
Buena Park, California
Sometimes the better business is,
the broker you get. This is really
called negative cash flow. If you
are investing in good long term
earning equipment Uukeboxes,
telephones, cranes, redemption
equipment, large sit down games,
etc.) you are looking at a nice fu-
ture income stream. When busi-
ness conditions are changing and
you are going in a new direction,
very often you need financing.
People become fearful of financ-
ing because they believe they are
gambling or taking unnecessary
risks. Opportunities to grow gen-
erally require capitalization of
new equipment. Where compa-
nies really get in trouble is by not
managing their debt service on
these new purchases.
If a new piece of equipment cost
you $2000 with freight and tax
and it nets you $40/week, that's
$2080 the first year. You've bro-
ken even. If you have financed it
for one year, you've probably
experienced cash flow problems.
Why? Because there are always
hidden costs (extra labor, paper-
work, interest, etc.).
When purchasing solid long term
equipment it is wise to "stretch it
out" to where you have a posi-
tive cash flow. On the example
item, 18 months would have
been better. Sure, you pay a little
more interest but you're not pay-
ing out more than you're taking
in. If you positive cash flow be-
comes to large, then pay cash for
some equipment. In doing an
analysis of a new venture, give
yourself plenty of cushion.
There's nothing worse than get-
ting in a position of not being able
to pay your bills, even though the
enterprise is very profitable.
Now don't get me wrong; we're
not advocating long term financ-
ing on fighting games or other
volatile pieces. Six months
should be maximum on kits on
standard "games". These games
have a much greater slope in
their earning curve.
Don't be afraid of financing or
leasing. Understand this: Paying
interest is not a crime, it is a tool
to help companies recapitalize
their businesses. This is not the
same thing as getting into debt
for consumable items. This is
capitalizing income producing
equipment.
Remember: cash flow is king. _
Keep it positive!
March 1996
CID
TECH T1Ps FROM THE
FLATTENING
Liz:
V OUR PLAYFIELD PLASTICS
We had 2 pieces of 1/4" thick
plate glass cut to fit the rack in
our ELECTRIC oven, about 14"
X 20". (Make sure you ask to
have the glass edges beveled for
safe handling.)
We clean the glass and plastic
r'ieces with glass cleaner, set the
oven to 180 to 200 degrees F, put
a glass sheet on a middle oven
Bulletin Board . Systtm.:
coUn'try antlthe world.
rack, place the plastics on the
glass, set the second sheet of glass
on top, then weight the "sand-
wich" with a heavy iron skillet.
We turn the oven "ON" for 2
hours or more, monitoring things
to see when the plastics finally
soften and begin to lay down.
Once everybody is flat, we turn
the oven "OFF" and let the
whole thing cool down over-
night. We don't remove them
right away so they don't warp
again from too rapid cooling.
SOLlITION
PROCEDURE
STAR1tTECH
Share• game se~i~e·informapon
with coin-6ps across the
PROBLEM
So how do you get them nice and
flat? Here is our method. We
have heard of many others. We
know this works. If you think you
have a better idea and modify
what we suggest, you are on your
own! Experiment carefully!
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Joel Cook & Vickie Huisenga
The Pinball Lizard
Tucson, Arizona
It is a common problem to find
the light shields or "playfield plas-
tics" warped in a newly pur-
chased game, especially here in
sunny Arid-zona where the sun
shines (HOT) about 360 days a
year. (We ALWAYS cover the
playfield of our games when
transporting them. Or ask us
about the time we bought black
leather furniture and moved it
about 1/2 mile from the store to
our house, in June, in an open
pickup truck .... )
STAR*TEcH
NOTES
Large pieces that have metal
standoffs riveted to them can be
flattened by letting the standoffs
hang out the edges of the large
glass sheets.
T emperature is critical. Hotter
can burn the graphics or the
piece might "flow" and change
shape.
W e have done this on plastic
sets from the 60's on up to the
newest games, but not 40's and
S0's games.
We have NOT tried this in a
GAS oven.
W e have heard of hair dryers,
heat guns, and toaster ovens be-
ing used, sometimes even suc-
cessfully!
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