Alps Lubricant FOUND!
- Yasu0
- Location: hawaii
- Main keyboard: dull grey ibm selectric
- Main mouse: vertical ergonomic old man mouse
- Favorite switch: unicomp m, spring and rubber in perfect harmony.
He has some of it jarred up into small jars, and on ebay under 2583g now. His warehouse will be closed for winter break from Friday afternoon until January 03rd I believe. If you want to pick up in person In Los Angeles tomorrow morning, just message him on ebay.
- Yasu0
- Location: hawaii
- Main keyboard: dull grey ibm selectric
- Main mouse: vertical ergonomic old man mouse
- Favorite switch: unicomp m, spring and rubber in perfect harmony.
Somebody PM'ed asking, here is the ebay listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/225926488313
I think international shipping is possible, just message Gary on ebay for shipping cost. Pickup in person weekdays 9am-4pm is fine too.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/225926488313
I think international shipping is possible, just message Gary on ebay for shipping cost. Pickup in person weekdays 9am-4pm is fine too.
- yLothar
- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: Day Off 60
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Ergo
- Favorite switch: Gazzew Boba U4T
- Contact:
Thank you, order placed.
- mikhail
- Location: Moscow
- Main keyboard: Custom
- Main mouse: Apple magic trackpad
- Favorite switch: Durock POM
I found a solution for ALPS (at least for secon generation - lineared whites and blacks): paraffin lubricant for bicycle chain + Krytox 205 g2.
Paraffin lub is like waxlube, but easyer - you can brush lube or bag lube the stems. It also does not harden when dry.
Krytox 205 g2 on stem reails is just for more sound dampening.
I've been using this scheme for two months now, sounds and feels great.
Paraffin lub is like waxlube, but easyer - you can brush lube or bag lube the stems. It also does not harden when dry.
Krytox 205 g2 on stem reails is just for more sound dampening.
I've been using this scheme for two months now, sounds and feels great.
- Yasu0
- Location: hawaii
- Main keyboard: dull grey ibm selectric
- Main mouse: vertical ergonomic old man mouse
- Favorite switch: unicomp m, spring and rubber in perfect harmony.
There are a few of these left.
I have only three inexpensive alps boards, perhaps poor examples. I have used them along with my few model f's, m's, and cherries in my little stash. I find that a modern unicomp is what my personal preference is these days is all. USB, inexpensive, good feel, easily replaced. One day I will have time to clean and lube one of my alps boards up, and then reevaluate. Which is what is what led me to this thread in the first place...kshopper2084 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2023, 16:13May I ask why you have lost interest in ALPS switches? Are you feeling okay?
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- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: Compaq MX-11800
- Main mouse: Logitech G305
- Favorite switch: Alps Black
So you just do the wax boild method but with tallow instead of candle wax? Does it feel different?
- JP!
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Currently a Model M
- Main mouse: Steel Series Sensei
- Favorite switch: Beam Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0194
- Contact:
andresteare wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 04:07So you just do the wax boild method but with tallow instead of candle wax? Does it feel different?
As much as I was joking about using beef tallow as a lubricant for switches it does serve as a natural lubricant for those seeking sustainable alternatives to petroleum based products. It would be interesting to test at the very least.
Additionally beef tallow has a long history in candle making. Tallow candles produce a cleaner burning candle than paraffin wax. With such a sustainable and versatile product you can apply directly or make a tallow candle to do a wax boil.
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Matias Ergo Pro w/ Salmon ALPS + white PBT keycaps
- Main mouse: M570
- Favorite switch: ALPS Orange, Salmon, Blue
Has anyone had a chance to use their 2583g lube yet? I am curious as to the results.
I think I'm going to replace all the springs on my Salmon switches to lower their activation force a bit, so might as well apply lube and any necessary "paper fix" at the same time. What is the next best lube to use if 2583g isn't available?
I was considering trying a PTFE ceramic bicycle lube.
I think I'm going to replace all the springs on my Salmon switches to lower their activation force a bit, so might as well apply lube and any necessary "paper fix" at the same time. What is the next best lube to use if 2583g isn't available?
I was considering trying a PTFE ceramic bicycle lube.
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Matias Ergo Pro w/ Salmon ALPS + white PBT keycaps
- Main mouse: M570
- Favorite switch: ALPS Orange, Salmon, Blue
After taking my switches apart I just cleaned them as necessary, they weren't very dirty. Not going to lube them at this time.