
Blue caps from a IBM 029 punchcard reader + badge from a IBM PS/2 to TV thingy

Someday it will get a black paintjob!
Hey man, really a belvedere your little beast. I think the best specimen among all the beamsprings I have seen around. Do you use it as daily driver? and if yes how do you do with key layout. What key do you miss more. Del key, alt, ctrl, command or something else?Erderm_ wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 07:20
Blue caps from a IBM 029 punchcard reader + badge from a IBM PS/2 to TV thingy
Someday it will get a black paintjob!
Beautifuldarkcruix wrote: 16 Sep 2020, 17:54 I did powder-coat mine and it turned out to be really the only way to properly get it restored ... paint was horrible (used it before):
I have used spray cans before for pieces (not keyboars and I am not suggesting doing this to a beamspring) with good results. I even painted the bullbar of my old Nissan Patrol with spray paint in order to get rid of a horrible looking 25 year old chrome finish, and my conclusion is that, as long as you go for the really good quality cans, they work pretty well, Montana Colors and such, work great.JP! wrote: 16 Sep 2020, 18:54Beautifuldarkcruix wrote: 16 Sep 2020, 17:54 I did powder-coat mine and it turned out to be really the only way to properly get it restored ... paint was horrible (used it before):
IMG_0003.jpegWhat did you do for the plastic door since you can't powder coat plastic?
Also as far as paint there is better stuff than what comes in a rattle can that hobbyists typically use.
Plastic door is a two component paint - very thinJP! wrote: 16 Sep 2020, 18:54Beautifuldarkcruix wrote: 16 Sep 2020, 17:54 I did powder-coat mine and it turned out to be really the only way to properly get it restored ... paint was horrible (used it before):
IMG_0003.jpegWhat did you do for the plastic door since you can't powder coat plastic?
Also as far as paint there is better stuff than what comes in a rattle can that hobbyists typically use.