Museum Of Obsolete Technology
The Museum Of Obsolete Technology is a collection of hardware (and software) that is intended to not only satisfy our sense of nostalgia, but to also showcase how the technology we use has grown and changed over the years, and how it has changed us.
MOOT Workshop: 1935 Hamilton Prescott Watch Repair
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 9: Power and Amplification Board
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 8: Capacitor Block and Transformer
Kellogg "Redbar" Telephone Refurbishment
MOOT Q&A #1
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 7: Chassis and Tuning Mechanism Restoration
Workshop Safety: Hazardous Oil
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 6: Chassis Disassembly
MacBook Pro (Mid-2014) SSD Transplant
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 5: Cabinet Disassembly and Repair
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 4: Speaker Reassembly
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 3: Speaker Parts Restoration
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 2: Speaker Cone Restoration
1960s Spartus Electric Clock Refurbishment
1930 Brunswick Model 15 Part 1: Introduction
Still Alive
Refurbishing a 1951 Philco Console TV - Part 4
Refurbishing a 1951 Philco Console TV - Part 3
Refurbishing a 1951 Philco Console TV - Part 2
Bi-Weekly Video Releases
Refurbishing a 1951 Philco Console TV - Part 1
Mac Plus Key Replacement
iMac G4 Optical Drive Replacement
Commodore VIC 20 Repair and Refurb
Mac 512Ke Restoration Part 4
1940s RCA Victor Radio Part 2
1940s RCA Victor Radio Part 1
1981 Muff Fuzz Restoration
Mac 512Ke Restoration Part 3
Mac 512Ke Restoration Part 2