Type Talk » Unlevel keys » 15-6-2014 20:57:17 |
I was taking my woodstock apart to clean things. I undscrewed the top part of the metal shell and lifted up and stuff. I also took out the screws holding all of the insides to the shell. When I went to put all it together, i noticed that some of the key bars are slightly higher up and lot laying flat. The keys on the key board dont all raise all the way up in the resting postion. Did i mess somehting up? Miss some places to clean? I have some pics.
The spacebar is croocked because I'm still hoocking it back up.
Maintenance & Repairs » My Woodstock's keys arent level. » 15-6-2014 17:20:16 |
I was my woodstock apart to clean things. I undscrewed the top part of the metal shell and lifted up and stuff. I also took out the screws holding all of the insides to the shell. When I went to put all it together, i noticed that some of the key bars are slightly higher up and lot laying flat. The keys on the key board dont all raise all the way up in the resting postion. Did i mess somehting up? Miss some places to clean? I have some pics.
The spacebar is croocked because I'm still hoocking it back up.
Maintenance & Repairs » Need alittle help » 15-6-2014 02:55:23 |
Thanks! I also have to adjust the keys. I noticed some of the keys (in their resting positon) dip down more and some are like they are supposed to be.
Maintenance & Repairs » Need alittle help » 14-6-2014 20:17:27 |
I got a 1936 Woodstock typewriter and I removed some parts to clean and such. I took apart the tab stop set key, line lock release key and the space bar. I put the tab stop release back in and everything but the other two keys I need some help with. Anyone on there know of like a guide or maybe even pictures of the underside of the same brand typewriter and year? I'm pretty sure it's a Woodstock No.5.