u/t4teeee) (My) IBM Model M (+Unicomp) Bolt Mod And Restoration Service
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M Square Badge
- Main mouse: Corsair M65
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
Hi!
I'm Tom Trev, known as t4teeee0 on ebay and around other places.
As there is no thread for my IBM Model M restoration service, i figured I would make one!
I offer bolt/ screw modding of all applicable IBM Model M, including Unicomp and M122 Models.
The Screw Mod replaces the factory plastic rivets, that start to fall off after a number of years,with metal screws.The plastic rivets fail in all Model M's eventually which can cause certain keys/ areas of the keyboard to feel strange or become unresponsive.
After the mod, key feel is restored and all areas of the keyboard will be fixed.
Alongside this, all parts of the board will be cleaned, including the barrelplate, keycaps, and stems to restore keyfeel as much as possible.
An example of previous work:
And the end result: My price is £50 + Shipping (Happy to ship anywhere in the world)
DM to discuss.
Check out my ebay for some positive reviews!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/402821127924
Any questions feel free to ask on this thread!
I'm Tom Trev, known as t4teeee0 on ebay and around other places.
As there is no thread for my IBM Model M restoration service, i figured I would make one!
I offer bolt/ screw modding of all applicable IBM Model M, including Unicomp and M122 Models.
The Screw Mod replaces the factory plastic rivets, that start to fall off after a number of years,with metal screws.The plastic rivets fail in all Model M's eventually which can cause certain keys/ areas of the keyboard to feel strange or become unresponsive.
After the mod, key feel is restored and all areas of the keyboard will be fixed.
Alongside this, all parts of the board will be cleaned, including the barrelplate, keycaps, and stems to restore keyfeel as much as possible.
An example of previous work:
And the end result: My price is £50 + Shipping (Happy to ship anywhere in the world)
DM to discuss.
Check out my ebay for some positive reviews!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/402821127924
Any questions feel free to ask on this thread!
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- Half-Saint
- Location: Slovenia, Europe
- Main keyboard: Raptor Gaming K1
- Main mouse: Logitech G5 Mk.2
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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- wobbled
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: HHKB PD-KB300 Pro 1
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Master 3
- Favorite switch: Topre
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Damn that's cheap, perhaps I'm out of touch and most people prefer working on their own boards. Bolt mods are truly exhausting though and always hurt my neck (bad part of being just over 6'4 I suppose)Half-Saint wrote: ↑20 Oct 2021, 07:55Lol, I used to offer the same service years ago for 35€ (about 30 quid) + shipping. Didn't get many takers.
I would gladly pay 30 quid to get someone else to do the bolt mod & restoration
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- Location: United states SC
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F 122/AT
- Main mouse: model o
- Favorite switch: Model f buckling spring
for me i use to sell boards like this screwmodded on ebay
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- Location: Philadelphia
- Main keyboard: IBM MOPAR FSSK
- Main mouse: Logitech G502 Lightspeed
- Favorite switch: Brown Alps
- Contact:
don't buy from him, there was a very smelly brown substance all over the keycaps
/s
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- Location: United states SC
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F 122/AT
- Main mouse: model o
- Favorite switch: Model f buckling spring
jack you never bought one from me quit with this crapheadphone_jack wrote: ↑20 Oct 2021, 18:46don't buy from him, there was a very smelly brown substance all over the keycaps
/s
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- Location: Philadelphia
- Main keyboard: IBM MOPAR FSSK
- Main mouse: Logitech G502 Lightspeed
- Favorite switch: Brown Alps
- Contact:
I did, actually, I was in debt to you for them. But notice the little /s denoting sarcasm.Jacobalbertus1 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021, 06:07jack you never bought one from me quit with this crapheadphone_jack wrote: ↑20 Oct 2021, 18:46don't buy from him, there was a very smelly brown substance all over the keycaps
/s
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
I sold a few bolt-modded Ms on ebay a few years ago and never got a good price for them.
After a thorough cleaning throughout and a high-quality refurbishing job, I was looking at it as a premium product that should bring top dollar.
Instead, most potential buyers acted like they were "damaged goods" since they were not in "original" condition and wanted to lowball the sale.
But my experience was not universal, some people have done well with it.
After a thorough cleaning throughout and a high-quality refurbishing job, I was looking at it as a premium product that should bring top dollar.
Instead, most potential buyers acted like they were "damaged goods" since they were not in "original" condition and wanted to lowball the sale.
But my experience was not universal, some people have done well with it.
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- Location: United states SC
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F 122/AT
- Main mouse: model o
- Favorite switch: Model f buckling spring
Well that isint verry good looking for meheadphone_jack wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021, 19:46I did, actually, I was in debt to you for them. But notice the little /s denoting sarcasm.Jacobalbertus1 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021, 06:07jack you never bought one from me quit with this crapheadphone_jack wrote: ↑20 Oct 2021, 18:46
don't buy from him, there was a very smelly brown substance all over the keycaps
/s
- Obscure
- Location: Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM XT83 at the office, AEK at home
- Main mouse: old logitech model Nr. rubbed off
- Favorite switch: capacitive buckling springs
- Contact:
It is a fair offer, no question, but what is the use case?
I can only speak for myself: I have two Ms, some rivets missing. They are working fine, maybe I put some screws in one day..
NO need for a screw mod. It will perform better, last longer after cleaning - Who cares?
I got one out of the bin. I had to open it up, because the foils where sticking. The cable was defective, the controller unreliable (replaced the caps). Repaired it together with my son, an experience money can't buy. Never would send it in for repair.
So you will need good marketing to convince potentially interested persons... Investment in the future, warranty, bla, bla
May be times will change, but I don't expect so.. I would do it for a friend but not for business.
I can only speak for myself: I have two Ms, some rivets missing. They are working fine, maybe I put some screws in one day..
NO need for a screw mod. It will perform better, last longer after cleaning - Who cares?
I got one out of the bin. I had to open it up, because the foils where sticking. The cable was defective, the controller unreliable (replaced the caps). Repaired it together with my son, an experience money can't buy. Never would send it in for repair.
So you will need good marketing to convince potentially interested persons... Investment in the future, warranty, bla, bla
May be times will change, but I don't expect so.. I would do it for a friend but not for business.
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- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Kbdfr is right: Model Ms are a braindead design, critically dependent on plastic rivets that will always die in action, far sooner than an MX keyboard in the same conditions.
So, actually, bolt modding is a necessity, not just a nice to have. You know, if you want to *type* on your Model M once enough of those cheapo rivets have snapped. Maybe not today, but always, given time.
I've done a bolt mod. It's a tedious procedure, and daunting when you've never done it before. Offering the service to others is far from evil!
So, actually, bolt modding is a necessity, not just a nice to have. You know, if you want to *type* on your Model M once enough of those cheapo rivets have snapped. Maybe not today, but always, given time.
I've done a bolt mod. It's a tedious procedure, and daunting when you've never done it before. Offering the service to others is far from evil!
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M Square Badge
- Main mouse: Corsair M65
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
Oh absolutely! Most Model M continue to work just fine , but I've seen several with just a few rivets remaining , or enough missing the feel is affected enough to notice.Obscure wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 00:18It is a fair offer, no question, but what is the use case?
I can only speak for myself: I have two Ms, some rivets missing. They are working fine, maybe I put some screws in one day..
NO need for a screw mod. It will perform better, last longer after cleaning - Who cares?
I got one out of the bin. I had to open it up, because the foils where sticking. The cable was defective, the controller unreliable (replaced the caps). Repaired it together with my son, an experience money can't buy. Never would send it in for repair.
So you will need good marketing to convince potentially interested persons... Investment in the future, warranty, bla, bla
May be times will change, but I don't expect so.. I would do it for a friend but not for business.
Else, a different feel can be given with the mod if desired ,one that is snappier and tighter than original ,perhaps even heavier.
I also take in unicomp boards ,which I've seen with <10 rivets left after less than ten years. Given enough time all model M will need to be seen to if they're going to continue to be used.
From my own experience, modded boards also sell for more , if you can guarantee they're tested and most people will see them as being *sorted* so they don't have to worry about it in the future
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- Location: India
- Main keyboard: Mini M
- Main mouse: Logitech g502 something
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
- Contact:
It's a lot of work, Even though I can do it, I would still pay for someone to do it better.Obscure wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 00:18It is a fair offer, no question, but what is the use case?
I can only speak for myself: I have two Ms, some rivets missing. They are working fine, maybe I put some screws in one day..
NO need for a screw mod. It will perform better, last longer after cleaning - Who cares?
I got one out of the bin. I had to open it up, because the foils where sticking. The cable was defective, the controller unreliable (replaced the caps). Repaired it together with my son, an experience money can't buy. Never would send it in for repair.
So you will need good marketing to convince potentially interested persons... Investment in the future, warranty, bla, bla
May be times will change, but I don't expect so.. I would do it for a friend but not for business.
It's a fair asking price tbh.
- Sheepless
- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: IBM buckling spring
For the record, I've just picked up an early M122 where the entire F13-F24 row is dead, due to rivet loss. The barrel plate is noticeably loose at the top. So, sometimes a bot/screw mod is necessary, not just a nice to have.Obscure wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 00:18It is a fair offer, no question, but what is the use case?
I can only speak for myself: I have two Ms, some rivets missing. They are working fine, maybe I put some screws in one day..
NO need for a screw mod. It will perform better, last longer after cleaning - Who cares?
I got one out of the bin. I had to open it up, because the foils where sticking. The cable was defective, the controller unreliable (replaced the caps). Repaired it together with my son, an experience money can't buy. Never would send it in for repair.
So you will need good marketing to convince potentially interested persons... Investment in the future, warranty, bla, bla
May be times will change, but I don't expect so.. I would do it for a friend but not for business.