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02-9-2020 17:06:57  #1


Looking for advice on Olympia SG-1 restoration

Hello, I'm restoring a 1961 Olympia SG-1. It's in good condition mechanically, but it has been an east coast machine the whole time and there is a little surface rust that I have to clean up on the inside.

My biggest issue with the machine though is some flaking of the plating on the carriage return arm. If I can get this taken care of, I will end up with a complete SG-1 (including the paper support) in like new condition with all new JJ Short rubber. I was thinking about removing it to have it replated, but it doesn't look like a simple task based on what little I can see/feel inside the carriage. Has anyone here removed a return arm before on the SG-1 or even any machine? If so, I would appreciate any advice you have for me.

Thanks!

 

04-11-2020 07:18:14  #2


Re: Looking for advice on Olympia SG-1 restoration

I know that this reply is very late but you might be able to get a razor replater to replate it for you. They are used to doing small batches/pieces. The cost might be prohibitive. I have not had a razor replated by this gentleman but I think he has a good reputation in the vintage razor world.

https://backroadsgold.com/
 


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04-11-2020 09:26:08  #3


Re: Looking for advice on Olympia SG-1 restoration

That's good advice, thank you for taking the time to reply! Have you ever removed a carriage return arm from an Olympia machine before?

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04-11-2020 21:45:41  #4


Re: Looking for advice on Olympia SG-1 restoration

Illustration F in this pdf-file may be of help :
https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/OlympiaSG1repairillustrations.pdf

And Text to go along with the Illustrations :
https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/OlympiaSG1repairtext.pdf
 

 

04-11-2020 21:59:03  #5


Re: Looking for advice on Olympia SG-1 restoration

Wow! That was very helpful. Thanks so much for providing that!

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