Is KG-8 The RO-59 Killah?

xbb

27 Aug 2011, 00:34

what about the toilet paper?

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Julle

27 Aug 2011, 00:49

Are you perhaps suggesting that these nice young gentlemen had a good old wank party afterwards?

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webwit
Wild Duck

27 Aug 2011, 01:05

They use it to dry the lubed sliders........

ripster

27 Aug 2011, 02:33

Is the Red Stuff like the uterine blood used to paint the Red Violin?

Anyhoo, it could be like Marvel Mystery Oil. Filled with antioxidant stuff to prevent getting gelled up. I saw something about "shock absorbers" but my Hangul is rustier than an old ALPS.
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Lol - I just tried this Focus 2001. I can't remember which switch I lubed and can't tell the difference anyway. I'll need to open up and take pics.

Konrad

27 Aug 2011, 02:56

You've got the lubed and non-lubed side by side and can't even tell the difference?

That seems to suggest that lubing doesn't work as well on some switch types as others. Perhaps response to lubing is based on quirks for each model. Perhaps the difference is more evident in cantankerous rusty old groaning switches than in bright and shiny new ones.

I kind of suspect the incidental maintenance and deep cleaning given to the keys might provide more benefit than the lube job.

Does the lube remove (or introduce) any of the infamous ping which has recently been driving people crazy?

ripster

27 Aug 2011, 05:00

Very preliminary test. This Focus 2001 is practically NIB so I gotta figure out how to dirty up some.

I declare Deskthority.net a ping-free zone.

Otherwise it WILL be like this in 28 days.

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sordna

27 Aug 2011, 05:09

All cherry switches have a noticeable slight friction, it's especially evident in brown and red MX switches. Push a key a few times up and down without bottoming out or topping out, and you'll hear a friction noise very clearly in a quiet room. Do it on an actual keyboard, with a keycap on the switch, to magnify the sound. It will be interesting to see if this slight friction and sound can be reduced.

Findecanor

27 Aug 2011, 12:43

I think that the clears have noticeably worse friction than brown MX. I notice the friction quite a lot on my newer blacks but less so on my older ones. In the blue switch it is only the white inner slider that touches the metal leaf, giving the switch much less friction.

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The Solutor

27 Aug 2011, 12:54

Konrad wrote: Does the lube remove (or introduce) any of the infamous ping which has recently been driving people crazy?

If you open the switch to lube it, the ping is gone. But is the open part that fix the ping not the lubing part.

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The Solutor

27 Aug 2011, 13:02

ripster wrote:Is the Red Stuff like the uterine blood used to paint the Red Violin?

http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Red_matter

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ripster

27 Aug 2011, 16:30

The Solutor is soooo....... wrong. I advice Deskthority.net to always ask for his information source before taking his advice.

Not all PFTE based lubricants are safe for switches. The one he linked to is 5% Acetone. MSDS PDF Link.

http://www.arexons.com/arexons/cms/sche ... DS2179.pdf

This R0-8 is proving to be some pretty nasty stuff too.

Stupid Koreans made me waste $18 including shipping.

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Minskleip

27 Aug 2011, 16:39

Remember that in science, failure is the highest success.

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webwit
Wild Duck

27 Aug 2011, 16:40

I'm just gonna put this in here.

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The Solutor

27 Aug 2011, 16:43

ripster wrote:The Solutor is soooo....... wrong. I advice Deskthority.net to always ask for his information source before taking his advice.

Not all PFTE based lubricants are safe for switches. The one he linked to is 5% Acetone. MSDS PDF Link.

And then ?

Looks like acetone is more hurting for your brain that for nylon and other plastics used on microswitches.

Stop to sniff it.

ripster

27 Aug 2011, 16:48

Minskleip wrote:Remember that in science, failure is the highest success.
Hah, tell THAT to the CERN scientists and EU Government taxpayers as they struggle to find the Higgs Boson.

That weird looking dude in the wheelchair may be right. There IS no God..... particle.

On Monday, CERN research director Sergio Bertolucci said experiments had excluded with 95 percent certainty the existence of the Higgs boson at higher levels of mass.
Sergio also conceded that indeed, there is no Filco Ping problem.

ripster

27 Aug 2011, 16:56

webwit wrote:I'm just gonna put this in here.
I'm beginning to question this chart. Citation?
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Are drugs legal in Korea? Too much Soju?

xbb

27 Aug 2011, 17:02

where's deskthority?

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Minskleip

27 Aug 2011, 17:12

ripster wrote:
Minskleip wrote:Remember that in science, failure is the highest success.
Hah, tell THAT to the CERN scientists and EU Government taxpayers as they struggle to find the Higgs Boson.

That weird looking dude in the wheelchair may be right. There IS no God..... particle.

On Monday, CERN research director Sergio Bertolucci said experiments had excluded with 95 percent certainty the existence of the Higgs boson at higher levels of mass.
Sergio also conceded that indeed, there is no Filco Ping problem.
95% success! Tomorrow we colonise space!

ripster

27 Aug 2011, 17:24

xbb wrote:where's deskthority?
I think the servers are in Texas.

You trying to get me banned?

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The Solutor

27 Aug 2011, 17:42

ripster wrote:
xbb wrote:where's deskthority?
I think the servers are in Texas.
Houston.

You trying to get me banned?
Would be a nice upgrade for DT...

xbb

27 Aug 2011, 17:50

ripster wrote:
xbb wrote:where's deskthority?
I think the servers are in Texas.

You trying to get me banned?
Well I meant in the evolution picture.

Konrad

27 Aug 2011, 18:56

Hmm, the last time I saw an evolution chart like that was in the movie Zardoz. It had another step or two along the path, but I really didn't like where it was going.
Spoiler:
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ripster

28 Aug 2011, 22:10

Updated the OP with testing on keys to see how strong the teflon "carrier" liquid was.

Conclusion One: Beware of advice from Italians.
A dry lubricant contains no oil by definition, and about isopropyl where the problem should be ? It evaporates quickly and isn't hurting for plastic or for the contacts.

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The Solutor

28 Aug 2011, 22:14

ripster wrote: Conclusion One: Beware of advice from Italians.

Destroying your pointless suggestions is so damn easy, like shooting the red cross.. :lol:

ripster

28 Aug 2011, 23:00

Deskthority.net needs a downvoting system.

Konrad

28 Aug 2011, 23:14

Thanx for the review/report on this stuff, rip. I assume you properly mixed it, used on "safe" materials/surfaces, and used appropriate solvents to cleanup. Still looks messy and destructive.

Wanna try reviewing Stabilant 22? Works like a charm for me, although I haven't got anything to compare it against.

ripster

28 Aug 2011, 23:28

Actually I improperly mixed it, tested it on my dog, and cleaned up by peeing on the keys because it's sterile and I like the taste of it.

I'm huffing it now.

Actually I'm not done. I like to be methodical about these things so others can learn how Keyboard Science works. Why not just replicate the testing with your stuff?

Oh, and....

Conclusion #2: Beware of Korean Keyboard Forums when you don't read Hangul.

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The Solutor

28 Aug 2011, 23:54

Conclusion n3

Beware of the self proclaimed experts who think that all the plastic is ABS

ripster

29 Aug 2011, 00:07

I don't assume. That's why I said the testing isn't finished. So far ALPS and Cherry MX are proving pretty solvent resistant.

But keep spouting your "30 years of experience".

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Minskleip

29 Aug 2011, 00:11

You need a bigger sample size than one key!

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