[GreenKeys] 28 ASR in Texas - pictures 1
John, W9DDD
w9ddd at tapr.org
Tue Jun 9 09:00:28 EDT 2020
Hi Kevin, I made that same mistake once also. I came back with 3
antique lamps in addition to the Teletype parts.
I suspect after the initial clean up it won't be as bad as it looks.
John, W9DDD
On 6/9/2020 7:55 AM, Kevin H. Phillips wrote:
> Thanks, Nick. I will probably need the knob but I'll check to make
> sure. The cabinet on this machine didn't look that bad to me which is
> what fooled me. I hope it won't be as bad as it appears once I get into
> it. My thought is to take things slowly and work with smaller pieces at
> a time rather than completely disassemble the machine at once. After we
> got the machine upright in the back of my truck and I opened to cover to
> get a better look at it, my wife, who had accompanied me on the trip to
> pick it up in order to have an outing with me (with the promise I would
> take her to a plant nursery after picking up the machine) opined that
> she thought it would make a good barbecue grill. Wives seem to be full
> of "practical" ideas of what to do with Teletypes. hihi
>
>
> 73
>
> Kevin
>
> On 6/9/2020 7:31 AM, Nick England wrote:
>> Make a list of what you need and let us know. . I think I have a spare
>> KT knob around Here someplace. Etc.
>>
>> Never give up. I have resurrected several Really Filthy machines that
>> rodents have inhabited. Simple Green is your friend.
>>
>> I have a nice WU 28ASR cabinet (no innards except WU LESU) available
>> FTGH. I’m in NC though.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 9:29 PM Kevin H. Phillips
>> <kh-phillips at 9-5usa.org <mailto:kh-phillips at 9-5usa.org>> wrote:
>>
>> I picked up the machine this afternoon. It was a disappointment
>> to say
>> the least. The fellow who had it apparently buys houses and then
>> renovates and "flips" them. He said that the machine was left in a
>> house he bought. My guess is that it may have belonged to a ham (or,
>> maybe old WU technician?) who went SK and the family could not get
>> rid
>> of the machine and so just left it. I have taken quite a few
>> pictures.
>> I may have to send these in batches if that is OK. It's much more
>> of a
>> "project" than I hoped for. The right side of the cabinet may have
>> been
>> sitting in dirt and then some plants grew up inside of it. There
>> was a
>> *lot* of dirt in the case on that side and quite a lot of small
>> leaves
>> (apparently fresh) on the inside over the typing unit. I guess I am
>> most concerned about the typing unit. I was able to turn the
>> motor by
>> hand. It and the main accessory shaft turned by hand fairly
>> easily so I
>> guess that is a good sign. Several years ago I bought a 28ASR
>> which was
>> definitely nothing but a parts machine so I might be able to
>> cannibalize
>> some things from it. The large K-T-KT knob selector on the front is
>> broken and does not grab the shaft. According to a tag on the typing
>> unit and TD, probably the last time this was serviced was 1975.
>> In the
>> bottom of the case, unfortunately on the right side with all the
>> dirt,
>> was an envelope with some paperwork titled "Modification of 11707
>> Wiring
>> Cabinet. It is dated 22 October 1975. It had obviously been
>> waterlogged
>> and full of dirt so not much of it will be salvageable. But, I was
>> able
>> to see that the "patron" was International Transport. The
>> description of
>> the machine was: P115 M28 ASR W/SSS & 13156 FMC. Maybe that will
>> mean
>> something to someone on the list. You will see that the tag states
>> Allentown. The only Allentown I'm familiar with is in PA but I'm
>> sure
>> there are others.
>>
>>
>> Anyway, here goes with some pictures.
>>
>>
>> 73
>>
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>> --
>> Nick England K4NYW
>> www.navy-radio.com <http://www.navy-radio.com>
>
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