Need another 785 or any parts?
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Ian King <IanK at vulcan.com> wrote:
I haven't seen anyone discuss this (nor is Google
showing anything), so for
all of you doing DEC restorations out there, I thought I'd pass along
something I learned.
DEC loved that black filter foam that falls apart after fifteen or so
years. I'm restoring a couple of VAX-11/785s and they were liberally dusted
with black foam detritus. So I took a piece that wasn't beyond recognition
to a local shop here in Seattle called Friendly Foam (
www.friendlyfoam.com).
They identified it as "40ppi (pores per [square] inch) reticulated foam."
They were also kind enough to sell me several square feet of it. They
warned me that yes, it will still fall apart after a couple of decades, but
for now it looks sooo nice. The machines I'm restoring have good paint, so
with the new foam in place they look like they just left Maynard. It's
funny how the little touches make such a difference.
BTW, they also found adhesive-backed foam that is an exact match for the
stuff DEC used on the cardcage cover panels.
I hope this helps everyone who's trying to keep their Olde Beastes healthy
and happy. - Ian
UNIX is user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
Ian S. King, Vintage Systems Engineer
Vulcan, Inc.
http://www.pdpplanet.org