[GreenKeys] Model 33 Rubber Hammer
Jarratt RMA
robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com
Mon Sep 30 13:55:35 EDT 2013
Sounds like there is a plan to see if more rubber hammer heads can be made.
If enough people contribute we could share the cost of having the mould
made, I'd be prepared to contribute if the cost is not too outrageous. If
there is little marginal extra for making more than one I would suggest
making a few (I am assuming they are reusable). No idea how you then mould
rubber of course.
Incidentally I have a friend who is a locksmith and potentially quite good
at working metal. If the plan with Lynn Steele (is that a person or a
company?) does not work out, I could ask him if he would be prepared to
have a go.
Regards
Rob
On 30 September 2013 05:05, Don Robert House <62.5milliamps at gmail.com>wrote:
> The rubber is the print hammer head. It wraps around the print hammer
> into a slot, sort of like a reversed grommet.
> Les is going to send me a sample. I am hoping to get Lynn Steele to make
> a mold for it if the price is right.
>
> Don
> K9TTY
>
>
> On 28 Sep 2013, at 3:30 AM, Robert Jarratt wrote:
>
> The rubber hammer on my 33 is still largely intact. When I used the
> machine briefly over the summer the hammer developed a depression, possibly
> caused by softening with the summer heat. I have posted some pictures here:
> http://sdrv.ms/1dOUMwT. I am wondering if I should keep it while it
> lasts (keeping an eye on it all the time of course), or should I just
> replace it anyway with the plastic tubing?****
> ** **
> How is the rubber attached anyway?****
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> Regards****
> ** **
> Rob****
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