Experience of cleaning and repairing an IBM model M after a beer accident
Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 06:10
I have a model M that I have bolt modded. I spilled beer on it. I then disassembled it and cleaned the membranes with industrial alcohol. Then I discovered that I had broken one of the traces (the ASDF trace). I glued the trace with thermal conductive glue first because at first I falsely remembered it to be electro conductive. I removed the glue and broke the trace even more (so that a big chunk was missing). Acquired some electro conductive glue and painted the missing part of the trace with it. At first it didn't conduct at all which is natural. It started passing continuity test after 4 hours but didn't work when I tested it with connected plates 2 bolts attached. It started doing something after 10 hours of curing. Even after 24 hours of curing it didn't work as intended - it sometimes didn't react and sometimes produced chatter. In the following days it somehow started working. I assembled the keyboard. Now its occasionally behaving badly after computer startup again: sometimes no response sometimes chatter. Only that it starts working correctly after some "warmup". I was able to write this text without any problems at all.
Also note that when working with the disassembled model M it's best to not to wear a long sleeved shirt because a loose string could get tangled to a buckling spring, stretch it and bend it. It happened to me twice before I learned. I had to cut a piece of spring so that it would not register a keypress all the time. The key works and feels normal now.
Also a question : What would you do to remove this bad behavior at the beginning (not registering and chatter)? I am getting an m2 nut driver so I might be able to tighten the nuts and bolts some more. Or is it a bad idea? Could I crack the barrel plate by doing this?
PS: The keys that are behaving badly the most are not from the asdf cluster that I repaired.but for example 'k'.
Also note that when working with the disassembled model M it's best to not to wear a long sleeved shirt because a loose string could get tangled to a buckling spring, stretch it and bend it. It happened to me twice before I learned. I had to cut a piece of spring so that it would not register a keypress all the time. The key works and feels normal now.
Also a question : What would you do to remove this bad behavior at the beginning (not registering and chatter)? I am getting an m2 nut driver so I might be able to tighten the nuts and bolts some more. Or is it a bad idea? Could I crack the barrel plate by doing this?
PS: The keys that are behaving badly the most are not from the asdf cluster that I repaired.but for example 'k'.