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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: zepled112 on Fri, 06 September 2019, 21:19:59
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I just got a 1986 model M XT model that while fully functions and feels good, is filthy and is already missing a few of the plastic rivets.
I don't think that the board was ever opened since all of the missing rivets were sitting in the back of the case, and there was quite a bit of loose dirt in there as well.
What i want to know is this
Should I clean the board and leave it alone until something goes wrong?
Should I clean it and bolt mod it even though I am fairly terrified of doing so, but I will receive help from my father who is pretty good with this kind of stuff?
Or should I just shell out the money and pay someone like clickykeyboards.com to do it?
thanks for any and all advice!
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I bolt modded a few boards with no real experience. I personally would clean and bolt mod it if I were you. Just make sure to read the guides properly, it is pretty straight forward.
I do think a bolt mod is something that anyone can do and it requires minimal tools, I do not think it would be worth paying someone to do it unless they were close to you to remove postage costs.
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It is fussy and tedious work, but the only really tricky part is the precise drilling of the holes. Get your father's help there, and if he has a drill press that would be outstanding.
PS - don't be surprised if re-assembly takes multiple tries to keep everything in place, it could take 5-10 goes for a first-timer
PPS - a frame made out of scrap wood can be a huge help
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I cleaned the board yesterday (good god what an improvement), I think I'm gonna order the screws, nuts, and bolts and just wait until I think the board really needs it. Thus far, the board works with zero issues and it feels great.