Hi Gary,

When you say "plastic dust covers" I tend to think of the thin,
flexible, and usually clear plastic that we used to cover our PC
keyboards with.  But the part I believe you are thinking of was not that
flimsy -- it was a very sturdy cover that protected the screen and
keyboard.  It was held in place by four velcro tabs.  I have one but
unfortunately cannot part with it -- it is currently protecting my
M-102. :-)

I don't know of any other places that manufacture them.  This may be a
candidate for a 3D printing project?

Cheers,    Bert


On 2/2/19 9:35 PM, Gary Weber wrote:
> Remember those plastic dust covers that you could set on top of your
> Model T?  I think Rick used to sell them, with his Club100 logo, if I
> remember correctly.
> 
> Having just moved from Oregon to Arizona, I'm finding that the house
> gets covered in dust about twice as fast.  Now I do keep most of my
> various machines in their vinyl cases most of the time, but I'd love to
> be able to shield the keyboards of the couple of Model T's that I keep
> on the desk. 
> 
> First, does anyone have any of those old dust covers that you just don't
> use anymore?  I'd love to get a couple of them.
> 
> Secondly, anyone know where you can get something *like* this?  Maybe a
> place that can fabricate make custom-sized plastic covers for a
> less-than-obscene price?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Gary Weber
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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