1 Is this the best lube for keeping the rods slick?
super lube is teflon based synthetic lubricant...this said it may have a small amount of organic solvent-oil that can soften and degrade plastic... I suspect the one from this site is fine; it comes standard on shelti tables. I have used it and it is silky smooth; likely better than silicone. What I have read is that mixing silicon and teflon lubricants makes a goey mess like gravy.
At home superlube teflon is not a problem if you clean the bearings before first use and stick with it... the thing is you might want a tube of silicone if you go out the the bar to play. See, if a table is public, most vendor operators and visitors will use silicone. (second choice is beer, or wd40, or spit, or vegetable oil)... I switched back to silicone just to simplify things for me and everyone else.
2. Also I saw that there was another lock inside the unit which I presume is for the money box. Will the key which opens up the cabinet also open the money box? I was told that often times one key can open up most if not all tornado coin op tables?
my brown marble uses two keys... you can order them from this site and they are numbered. I think they are too standard and common, which means copy one from a buddy or table operator. Personally, I removed my ready ramp and replaced a very simple $10 wood guard to allow easy access to the ball return rail and to prevent balls from falling into the table. It was so simple to build, $10 and 20min at the hardware store.
3. Do the 2 piece plastic bearings wear out or do they just get replaced when they break?
yes they wear out over time slowly, but rotate them 180 deg and one position clockwise on occasion to have them wear evenly. They are cheap so order a new set and you will be good for a couple years (at least)
4. How do i know if i have the Merkel Rods
there is a specific punch mark and rod end... do your research, you might be lucky, but probably not. If your just starting up, it makes little difference. Most eveyone is on to the new rod style now anyway.
5. What is the best method of determining if I have a bent rod besides spinning and seeing if any wobbling is present?
if you cant tell, you cant tell. For me I spin the rods quickly at all extensions and watch the handle... note that a new handle may have a small wobble even on new rods due to manufacturing tolerances and pin punch travel direction. Usually it is the two man rod that gets the gorrilla action.
6. Is using the Warrior ball on the Tornado Grey Marble table likely to improve our gaming experience?
the warrior ball is quite different, it feels slow yet gives a very elegant silky controlled feel. Aesthetically, its bright yellow tends to soil quickly. Acoustically, it is not as hard hitting action. I prefer the fireball orange due to speed and more erratic behavior but I practice and play mainly 5hr tornado balls. Tornado 5hr is likely the best all around for a few reasons, most importanty standardization of feel, timing, and control, between venues you visit and your practice time. The tornado playfields vary a little bit in terms of traction so keeping the ball standard will help you adjust more quickly on different models. I recommend buying jims mixed ball kit from this site (with the performance balls) and using them on special drinking occasions only. It can be a great deal of fun to change your table speed and feel.
- Oh man... You absolutely must go to a tournament, or at least join your local dyp... it will open your eyes to the modern style(s) game. At home people putter the ball around quite a bit and it flows somewhat leasurely with lots of turn arounds... Regular tournament players play what is called the texas style of foosball, based on the fast hard tornado table. It involves sniper type defence kick shots, highly effective 5bar passing, lightning strike set shots, all with massive power and control of the ball. Mix in bit of the euro pin shooting and control, 70s style bank shots, wrist rocket snakes, and quasi random goal tending.... your head will be spinning with... OMG foosball is awesome!!!!