Hi
I've dissembled my XT board and plan to wash the springs, flippers and barrels before reassembling with new foam.
The barrels are already soaking in soapy water.
But should I wash the springs and flippers? Is this safe? Will the spring rust? Should I avoid this?
Any recommendations?
Wash springs & flippers in IBM Model F XT?
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Cougar mechanical
- Main mouse: CST trackball
- Favorite switch: buckling, Cherry Blue
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I found the barrels are really very dirty. The degraded foam stuck onto the barrels with great tenacity. I've soaked them and scrubbed them with a toothbrush, but they still need need more cleaning.
I'm guessing the springs are also quite dirty. If I soak the flippers and springs in regular isopropanol rubbing alcohol, will that create problems?
I'm guessing the springs are also quite dirty. If I soak the flippers and springs in regular isopropanol rubbing alcohol, will that create problems?
- Sangdrax
- Location: Hill Country
- Main keyboard: Harris 1978 Terminal
- Main mouse: Mammoth
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- Darkshado
- Location: Montréal, Québec, Canada
- Main keyboard: WASD V2 MX Clears (work); M, F, Matias, etc (home)
- Main mouse: Logitech G502 (work), G502 + CST L-Trac (home)
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring, SKCM Cream Dampened, MX Clear
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I've washed flippers in IPA with no ill effect.
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Cougar mechanical
- Main mouse: CST trackball
- Favorite switch: buckling, Cherry Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
I will try washing the flippers in isopropanol alcohol.
The barrels were extremely dirty and needed three rounds of cleaning to remove the accumulated dirt.
Does anyone know if the flippers are coated with conductive material, or if they are made of a solid conductive plastic that won't rub off?
Before I reassemble the keyboard, I think I'm going to spray the barrels, flippers and springs with a silicone lubricant that is safe for plastics. Based on the recommendations in this article (https://www.machinedesign.com/mechanica ... ore-part-2), it seems it might be a good idea to lubricate all moving parts.
Any suggestions?
The barrels were extremely dirty and needed three rounds of cleaning to remove the accumulated dirt.
Does anyone know if the flippers are coated with conductive material, or if they are made of a solid conductive plastic that won't rub off?
Before I reassemble the keyboard, I think I'm going to spray the barrels, flippers and springs with a silicone lubricant that is safe for plastics. Based on the recommendations in this article (https://www.machinedesign.com/mechanica ... ore-part-2), it seems it might be a good idea to lubricate all moving parts.
Any suggestions?
- Wazrach
- Location: Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
- Main mouse: Razer Viper 8KHz/ Viper Mini
- Favorite switch: Buckling springs
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It's a conductive plastic, I'm fairly certain. I wouldn't spray the flippers. I would recommend lubricating the springs and perhaps applying some to the key stems. You don't want to use too much as it will affect the key feel. It may also gunk up the switches with dirt and dust over time. It's probably best to use something that won't interfere with capacitance, although I really don't know much about that.Waxwood wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 20:30I will try washing the flippers in isopropanol alcohol.
The barrels were extremely dirty and needed three rounds of cleaning to remove the accumulated dirt.
Does anyone know if the flippers are coated with conductive material, or if they are made of a solid conductive plastic that won't rub off?
Before I reassemble the keyboard, I think I'm going to spray the barrels, flippers and springs with a silicone lubricant that is safe for plastics. Based on the recommendations in this article (https://www.machinedesign.com/mechanica ... ore-part-2), it seems it might be a good idea to lubricate all moving parts.
Any suggestions?
In my experience with Unicomp keycaps on Model F springs, it seems the scratchiness comes from the keycap rubbing against the spring.
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Cougar mechanical
- Main mouse: CST trackball
- Favorite switch: buckling, Cherry Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
I used teflon spray lubricant on the barrels and on the flippers as well. Hopefully that won't cause a problem. I imagine that will take care of any possibility of friction and wear.
I cleaned the springs in a chelation rust-removal solution which transformed them from dull grey to shining metal. I then sprayed them with silicone lubricant. They'll remain rust free for a long time now.
I cleaned the springs in a chelation rust-removal solution which transformed them from dull grey to shining metal. I then sprayed them with silicone lubricant. They'll remain rust free for a long time now.
- Darkshado
- Location: Montréal, Québec, Canada
- Main keyboard: WASD V2 MX Clears (work); M, F, Matias, etc (home)
- Main mouse: Logitech G502 (work), G502 + CST L-Trac (home)
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring, SKCM Cream Dampened, MX Clear
- DT Pro Member: 0237
If the scratchiness is caused by flashing the solution is to remove the excess material.