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Title: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: Lammie on Sat, 28 June 2014, 13:01:29
Just wanted to chare this piece of info.



Check if there are little plastic o-rings underneath the key-caps. I've put some on my Model M. It fits perfectly. Silences the keyboard a bit and softer landing!
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: dorkvader on Sat, 28 June 2014, 13:58:18
I have three or four wheelwriter keyboards, and none of them had anything different on the barrel frame or under the keycaps.

Could it have been exclusive to that 6747 you have, or possibly something aftermarket?
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: Lammie on Sat, 28 June 2014, 14:15:53
No really? Don't know about other models. Assumed other models also had these O-rings. Later, got a smaller portable Wheelwriter version, the Personal wheelwriter. And there weren't O-rings either. Maybe just on the 6747 then...Makes it more rare and valuable!  :)) Grab one if you can!!
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: rowdy on Sat, 28 June 2014, 19:09:19
Odd idea to dampen the sound of the keys when the sound of the typing mechanism is so much louder.
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: 1391406 on Sat, 28 June 2014, 21:16:09
Odd idea to dampen the sound of the keys when the sound of the typing mechanism is so much louder.

Which reminds me... people have mentioned that they can't imagine how loud it would be working in an office full of people on Model M's, but what about an office full of people working on typewriters?
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: 0100010 on Sat, 28 June 2014, 23:12:19
Hmm, just an oring that fits over the outside of the barrel (or chimney).  Will have to measure that diameter...
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: Lammie on Sun, 29 June 2014, 05:42:38
Tried to find new high quality O-rings at the local car shop. The shop had o-rings they use in car engines and are strong enough to resist petrol. They were 0,50 euro per piece, and they only had 6. Because they are rarely sold and could only be bought as a box with bigger sizes.
Couldn't find anywhere else, tried Amazon also.

measurements:



Inside diameter: 12mm

Outside diameter: 16mm

Height: 2mm
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: E TwentyNine on Sun, 29 June 2014, 09:30:37
Tried to find new high quality O-rings at the local car shop. The shop had o-rings they use in car engines and are strong enough to resist petrol. They were 0,50 euro per piece, and they only had 6. Because they are rarely sold and could only be bought as a box with bigger sizes.
Couldn't find anywhere else, tried Amazon also.

Did you try your local home improvement or hardware store?  They should have 0-rings there for plumbing applications and may sell them in large batches for cheap.
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: Lammie on Sun, 29 June 2014, 09:43:52
Great thanks for your advise! Home improvement shops  didn't have it. There are few hardware shops in Holland, almost none. But there is a big hardware webshop here, and all I found was some o-ring from model airplane engines (propellor part?). Kinda expensive though...
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: 0100010 on Sun, 29 June 2014, 22:43:37
12mm ID is not much smaller than 1/2" (inch); which is the size of Danco #10 o-rings.  They are usually sold in 10 packs for ~$2 USD.

I have no complaints about the sound my BS Unicomp, but I may add some o-rings just to hear what the effect on the sound is.
Title: Re: IBM Wheelwriter O-rings harvest! for Model M's
Post by: Lammie on Mon, 30 June 2014, 08:37:10
I'm selling the O-rings from the IBM 6747 typewriter. Anybody want? $5 for all O-rings excl. shipping. I'll make a thread on GH selling.