[GreenKeys] Model 33 ASR Keyboard Key Cap Restoration
Ed Sharpe Archivist for SMECC via GreenKeys
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Sun Feb 1 21:12:51 EST 2015
This goes to show what careful attention can net in a project!
I have a 32 I need to do this to in the summer Thanks for
the process notes! Well done Dave! And thinks to Doug on the keycap
removal notes! (although I will not have to remove and replace)
Both messages below for reference -
Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
amazing..................................looks as new!
Dave -
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Subject: [GreenKeys] Model 33 ASR Keyboard Key Cap Restoration
From: David Tumey via GreenKeys <_greenkeys at mailman.qth.net_
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Date: Sat, January 31, 2015 6:21 pm
To: Greenkeys <_greenkeys at mailman.qth.net_
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Doug,
Just my $.02 on the key cap restoration work I have done for my machines
with excellent results.
As you can see in the 'before' photos, the caps were covered with a
chalky-white 'oxidation' (for lack of a better word).
Step 1 - I removed each key from the KB one at a time and cleaned with
some 0-0-0-0 steel wool dipped in a solution of 50% Linseed oil and 50%
mineral spirits.
Step 2 - Wet sanded the sides and top with #800 wet/dry paper + water.
The lettering is molded into the cap, so you do not have to worry about
removing it when you use an abrasive.
Step 3 - Polished the key cap with a stitched buffing wheel in a drill
press and a fine polish. This brought the cap back to a nice gloss.
Step 4 - Applied some Turtle Wax "ICE", then removed with a soft
microfiber cloth.
Step 5 - Applied a light film of Remington Gun oil to the key lever and
replaced it in the keyboard.
I did this for 4 KB's in all, and they all look just like the 'after'
photo. I restored the spacebar the same way.
Hope this helps.
--dave
W5DT
Thanks to Paul Cembura (Mr RTTY) for new keycaps and Wayne Durkee for
instructions, my students and I have replaced the cracked and crumbling
keycaps on our 33. For a writeup and photos, see:
-- http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/pdp8/UI-8/log.shtml#2015-01-29
The new-old-stock keycaps Paul sent are pristine -- but just the caps,
not the keylevers. Therefore, we had a bit of fun learning how to
extract keylevers from old keys, but we were entirely successful, and
many of the old keycaps were undamaged by the process -- we did smash
one old cap, and several of the badly cracked old caps came apart in
the process.
I do seek one bit of advice: Can the old caps be polished to match
the nice shine of the new ones? As things stand, the old caps are
a frosty grey color. I tried solvent polishing them (Plastruct
Bondene solvent cement doesn't seem to do a thing for the key caps,
while it is an excellent cement for the ABS used on the Teletype
cover). Any ideas?
Doug Jones
jones at cs.uiowa.edu
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