On 10/06/2015 08:19 PM, Ali wrote:

Well apparently you can still buy recertifiers for the low low price
of $8K w/ warranty. I guess if you are the CHM or recovery outfit
like yours Chuck it makes sense. You can also get a new cleaner w/
warranty for $2K.

Was this equipment ever cheap (i.e. when it was prevalent and in use
daily)?

If you were running a data center with many thousands of tapes, a recertifier was probably a money saver. Was it ever cheap? I doubt it--but worth its weight in rhodium.

I picked my cleaner up govt. surplus--brand new; the only thing missing was the bottle of Freon TF. Apparently you're not allowed to sell the stuff anymore.

It wouldn't surprise me if the government still has a few squirreled away.

In my case, the blade is a triangular silicon carbide affair, so 3 sharp edges available for use. If I couldn't find a replacement, I could easily have one made up by any of the machine tool refurbishers--but I doubt I'll ever get to that place.

As far as a recertifier--no need here; I'm about reading tapes, not writing them. Once the data is retrieved, there's no need to read the tape again.

However, I am still looking for a an 800 BPI NRZI-capable drive.

--Chuck

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