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Amiga 600 RF shield rust/oxidation question
Hi! I am new on this forum, and I registered because I have some questions regarding an Amiga 600 I am trying to refurbish. I hope you can help me
![]() I purchased this Amiga a week ago. It will be my first since I was a teenager, so I am looking forward to try it out. But first I wanted to check the interior to see if everything was OK. It looked good on the outside, but had some severe rust spots in many places, and the lower RF shield had the worst damage. This is how it looked when I took it apart: ![]() I have soaked the rusty parts of the shield in WD-40 and scraped it pretty vigorously with a steel brush. I managed to get all the red rust away, but I am left with this: ![]() ![]() These black spots appear to be raised in some areas, recessed in others. In some places it appears to be like spots on the shiny metal itself. Is this also rust? Should I remove it as well? The metal brush does not seem to get it off though, so I am considering going at it with my dremel! Hope someone can give me a couple pointers - thanks! Last edited by superrune; 07 October 2018 at 19:33. |
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These dark spots are deep oxidation, what will not grow if the metal is kept dry for now. Have a few in my A600 too, did the same clean up and put a bit of hard wax onto it as finish.
At all your result look good for me. Solderbro |
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That's great news! Thanks for taking the time to answer. Cheers!
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good comparison of rust removers
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If you're obsessed about the dark spots, and want them gone, you might (read might) Be able to get rid of these using electrolysis.
I've used a similar process to remove rust from automotive parts. No mains electricity is necessary just a big car battery, and an appropriate bit of waste metal that the rust will 'move' to. The pits will remain - the Alu is gone - but they wont be black afterwards. I've done a quick google and you can do this with Aluminium, which i think (???) the shield is made of. Don't know what it would do to the finish - its also pretty thin so some of the spots may turn into holes. Anyway, thought i'd put it out there if you really are the obsessive type. But honestly, i think it looks great compared to how it used to, so like it and love it! John Last edited by project23; 09 October 2018 at 12:48. |
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By the way WD40 is a water repellent and lubricant - it will do nothing for oxidation and stuck parts (its a common myth). When it works to free stuck parts, its just because it added lubrication. So all the work to remove the oxidation you did came from the steel wool. Good honest hard labour!
If you have a stuck part - you need a good penetrative oil. A good electrical contact cleaner spray may help with the dark spots. You'd have to research it - i'm curious myself. I've got some similarly looking shields. Just an aside! John |
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.. and it's a terrible lubricant too for anything more than getting a stuck fastener turning. For a permanent application, you should use something made for the spot you're putting it on. :-)
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I don't think the shield is aluminium, it wouldn't have rusted if it was. I think it's just thin, possibly tin-plated steel.
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It might just be poor quality aluminium. Stainless steel isnt meant to rust either, but I have seen shit quality (otherwise known as Chinese) stainless steel rust countless times.
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chinessium*
WD stands for water displacement PB Blaster is another old school |
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Yeah I don't know why i thought of alu, when it rusts so badly.
If its just steel, try a bit of coke (as in cola) on a scrubbing sponge. Works wonders for old car fenders (but might not be enough for this) |
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vid above shows coke sucks at rust
good enough when in a jam to get batt corrosion in your car terminals though |
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These sheilds are somekind of thin tinned steel designed to resist corrosion, hence why they turn that scabby black!
If rust becomes too much, it takes over and everything starts rotting. I cleaned up an A1200 shield by going in the hard way and using wet-n-dry sandpaper, water and wire wool. It will never look perfect but I managed to get the back row (port area) looking very nice! The best way is to get the sheilding stripped and re-coated. Somebody on the Amiga facebook group has been doing this and the results are 100%, almost like stock. Reminds me of when an Amiga was brand new almost ![]() |
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Do you have a link for this at all?
Is the strip and recoat process both electrolysis, coz I still have a setup in the shed I might play with hahaha. |
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