Rooy portable : What materials ?

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Posted by OlivWriter
27-2-2024 11:42:28
#1

Hello
I have a portable Rooy and I wonder what materials it is made of ?
In the idea which metals, which plastics, etc...
 
And also, why is the underside of the lid fluffy, soft ?
 
There it is, thanks.
 

 
Posted by OlivWriter
03-3-2024 11:14:31
#2

Here is a picture of one of the soft/felty parts:

 
Posted by Uwe
03-3-2024 13:57:16
#3

OlivWriter wrote:

And also, why is the underside of the lid fluffy, soft ? 

I imagine it's to protect the top of the machine when the lid is closed, and to provide some sound deadening when it's open and being used as a base. A design like this would not be very forgiving of those who did not keep their typewriters clean - as in using type-out liquids or erasers with the carriage being moved to the side.


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Posted by OlivWriter
04-3-2024 04:16:35
#4

Ok, but do you know what this coating is made of ?

 
Posted by Pete E.
04-3-2024 07:55:55
#5

Oliver,

If you rub you finger across it, does it come off as chunky dust particles ?  If so, the padding may originally have been open-cell foam that has aged and dried out.

Many of us scrap/brush off that old foam and re-apply new felt padding.

I like the peel & stick type I can pick up on eBay or local hobby stores...as I do not have to mess with glues when applying new felt.
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Posted by OlivWriter
05-3-2024 05:27:47
#6

Hello
Thanks for the suggestion on the felt to replace the foam...
I still have one question about this foam: If I scrape it and it creates particles, I would like to know if it could be asbestos?  Because if that's the case, I have to protect myself a lot to remove it...
So do you think it could be asbestos?
THANKS...
 

 
Posted by Pete E.
05-3-2024 11:19:29
#7

Open-cell foam looks something like this under a magnifying loupe.

Asbestos usually has linear strands of fibers.

When I remove the old open-cell foam, I use gloves and a particle mask and only do it on my driveway in front of our garage.
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Posted by M. Höhne
05-3-2024 15:46:30
#8

OlivWriter wrote:

Hello
Thanks for the suggestion on the felt to replace the foam...
I still have one question about this foam: If I scrape it and it creates particles, I would like to know if it could be asbestos?  Because if that's the case, I have to protect myself a lot to remove it...
So do you think it could be asbestos?
THANKS...
 

No, it is not asbestos. The only general danger is the mess and the only personal danger is if you it in your eyes (for the obvious reason) or you breathe it in (It will make you cough and be generally uncomfortable.).

 
Posted by OlivWriter
06-3-2024 11:22:04
#9

Hello
After looking closely, it doesn't look like Pete E's image.
It's fibrous...
And in general, do you know if this type of material (asbestos) was used for typewriters ?

 

 
Posted by thetypewriterman
06-3-2024 15:35:04
#10

Asbestos was never used in typewriters./  You are perfectly safe.

 


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