[GreenKeys] Model 15 Restoration...

COURYHOUSE at aol.com COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Fri Dec 6 16:33:34 EST 2013


Added note  http://www.surplussales.com/electrical/Fuses/ElecFuses-7.html
source  has  the  adaptors from the smaller    screw base to the Edison 
size ( like TTY uses) The adaptors also   keep  dingis brains  from screwing in 
lager grade  screw in  small  fuses!   ( maybe pennies may not  fit   
either!?  dunno!)
 
Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC  _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)  
 
 
In a message dated 12/6/2013 2:27:23 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
COURYHOUSE at aol.com writes:

You bring up a  good  point about the interface someone   could  do a good 
little cottage business making  some  of   these  for  sale.   Even for 
those of us     that  are  'into it'   many of  us  do not   have  time  for 
more construction projects.  I have  30  projects  ahead of the interface  but  
yet  need   one!
 
Keep up the  good   work on your 15!   for  fuses  yard sales in old  parts 
of  town  might   yield  some   cheap... or   savaging    derelict 
buildings...   might  also  check old hardware  stores that have been around a long 
time.... I have not seen  any new  ones in  home depot but have not 
looked....
 
 
OK  look at this....
 
http://www.surplussales.com/electrical/Fuses/ElecFuses-7.html
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/6/2013 2:04:26 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
olds1960 at hotmail.com writes:

Hey guys,
Just thought I'd share my latest  progress...
And I need to give another big thanks to everyone that's  helped me out so 
far, I REALLY appreciate it.  This thing would  probably end up being a very 
large door stop without the help!
So, I  haven't gotten much done since that arctic cold front hit us...can't 
really  paint when it's ten below outside lol.  Did get a few other things 
done  though...

Here's the motor base after being cleaned up.  Since I  took that picture I 
also buzzed it with a wire wheel and unscrewed the  terminal blocks...I'm 
still chicken to just cut the old speaker wire out of  it until I have a 
better handle on how to wire it back up.  I might hit  it with a light sanding 
disk to clean it up a little more, but after the  wiring is out it's pretty 
much ready for paint.

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
2_214533_489_zps87b3c37d.jpg.html

Oh,  and I cleaned the fuse block in the ultrasonic machine...it looks 
pretty  nice now.  Can you still get those fuses?  Haven't seen one in a  long 
time...would like to keep it original, but if that's not possible I'll  try 
find something that looks like it belongs there anyway.

And  here's the motor mounting plate before picture:

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013113
0_182356_460_zps205bb0e3.jpg.html

Pretty  severely rusted and pitted.  Here it is after electrolysis:

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
2_215459_789_zpseff9fe75.jpg.html

And  here after a little touch up with the wire  wheel:

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
2_215459_789_zpseff9fe75.jpg.html

It  cleaned up pretty nice...in the bottoms of the worst of the pitting, 
there's  still some crud, but other than that it's great.  Just need to pick 
up  another can of wrinkle paint and get some warmer weather...

Did get  the motor cleaned up and painted.  Here's a couple before  pics:

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
2_223119_077_zps0958b581.jpg.html

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
2_223921_100_zpse82e1123.jpg.html

And  here it is masked off and ready for paint...

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
3_243720_089_zpsde9b8b35.jpg.html

I  suspended it from the screw hole in the rear of the shaft with a metal 
coat  hanger...worked pretty well, although spraying the underside (front) 
was  kind of a trick.  Looks really nice.  After I sprayed it, I hung  it up 
in the laundry room and let it dry for a few days.  I'll probably  put it 
together tonight.  I might try and shine up that brass  plate...was thinking 
about taking some 2000 grit sandpaper, and putting it  on a piece of glass and 
carefully sliding it across that (wet).  Any  kind of buffer would take the 
paint out, but this shouldn't.  Might be  able to get a final polish on it 
with a dremmel buffer and some  patience.  

And looking forward to trying to run the machine,  I've got this I might 
try...

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
3_063127_653_zpse2dd4075.jpg.html

I  think it's from the '50s?  Got it off ebay a few years ago for next to  
nothing thinking I might have a use for it someday.  I hooked up the  audio 
input to my laptop and played a faux RTTY signal into it generated by  
MMTTY...the little cyclops display tube in the front seemed to respond to  it, so 
I think it works.  What I'm going to do (at least to test the  machine) is 
try and feed it that signal from the computer through this TU  and least be 
able to give it some copy to print.  I got that to work  with a Tono Theta 
5000...it picked up the copy from my laptop just fine, so  (at least in 
theory) this should work.  Eventually I want to run an  RS232 connection to the 
15, but since I lack the engineering skill to build  an adapter I'll have to 
buy something.  Hopefully this will at least  get me started anyway...  

Here's the connections on the back of  it:

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
3_063537_308_zps16ee042f.jpg.html

http://s114.photobucket.com/user/toolbox007/media/Teletype%20M15/IMG_2013120
3_064518_435_zpsfcde81f6.jpg.html

Sorry  for the noob question, but are the 3/4 terminals a loop supply?   

Anyway, that's where I'm at right now...  It's getting there  :).





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