[GreenKeys] Finally, smell of hot oil
Jim Haynes
jhhaynes at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 24 11:24:27 EST 2010
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010, Gerry Block wrote:
> I haven't done it in a while, but I disassembled the entire selector
> assembly of the WU 2B printer and cleaned all the parts.
I've had to do that to a few of the 2B machines. On taking the selector
apart I found the separator plates had a green varnish-like substance
on them. The green probably comes from the nickel in the plating, but
I don't know what caused the varnish. Maybe W.U. didn't used the standard
Teletype lubricant, or maybe even the standard Teletype lubricant forms
the varnish over time.
> I forgot how
> interesting the design was. These people were gods of mechanics.
The legend is that Howard Krum came up with that particular design on
a visit to Coney Island, and sketched it on a paper napkin.
> This machine is interesting in that the motor doesn't have a fan - just a
> flat disk. I find this to be a defect as it doesn't blow the smell around
> as effectively.
>
That is also typical of Western Union. I have no idea why they preferred
a plain flywheel to a fan.
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