| Thread Number: 664 RESTORING A, |
Post# 6469-12/25/2006-23:28 ||| dial-a-matic (Hutchinson,PA) |
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kirby daul sanitronic 50. Tell me what to do and how please!!! I really want this restored.
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Post# 6471-12/25/2006-23:46 ||| swingette (Texas) |
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do you mean factory rebuilt? or restore yourself? if you search the past threads/archive you will find some info on factory rebuilding. |
Post# 6483-12/26/2006-09:07 ||| vacuumkid3 (Alabama) |
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Well...
if you don't want to pay however much it costs to get it factory restored, you can always do it yourself. You will definitely need some good Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish, a buffing wheel with mounted motor, and a lot of time. To get it shining like most of these guys, like James especially, you will need a heck of a lot of time. I still have to find an arbor to fit about a 5/8" axle thing from the motor. Anyone know where I should go to get one? Can I make my own?
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Post# 6514-12/26/2006-19:14 ||| dial-a-matic (Hutchinson,PA) |
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ALL DONE!
My dad helped me. the bag is still waiting to dry though. He took it apart down to the motor and inspected it. I sanded all of the oxidation on it. It dosent look like new though but it is my first restoration!
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Post# 6518-12/26/2006-19:22 ||| Ian88 (England) |
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That was pretty quick, mate..didn't you like only post this earlier today? lol :)
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Did you polish it?
or did you simply clean it up? There is a big difference! To make them look new, you must polish it. It looks much nicer; trust me. |