Re: [vcf-midatlantic] Tandy 6000HD lives!
18 Mar
2019
18 Mar
'19
9:48 a.m.
Has anyone figured out a material which can be used to replace the original aluminized(?) paper discs from keytronic keyboards? The foam I know (vaguely) what type it originally was.
I have four of them here (one kb3270 and three victor 9000 keyboards) where the foam has turned to goo and corroded away most of the metal on the discs, so I don't think they can be re-used.
-- Jonathan Gevaryahu jgevaryahu@gmail.com jgevaryahu@hotmail.com
I used the silver static bags to restore a TRS-80 Model 12 keyboard a little while back. It worked ok, just be sure you get the conductive side facing away from the foam disc. If I had to do it over, I would likely just use the kit from texelec. It would save a lot of cutting...
2531
Age (days ago)
2531
Last active (days ago)
0 comments
1 participants
participants (1)
-
W. Bryan Caudle