Thread Number: 30681
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Post# 339596   12/18/2015 at 20:36 (3,022 days old) by s31463221 (Frenchburg, KY)   |   | |
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One of the great things about having kids and pets, they tend to dirty the carpet/rugs up rather fast! Since the area rug in the living room was sporting quite a few crumbs, I decided to give it a going over. As I have been in the habit of lately, I decided to change up machines. Tonight, I felt like an upright would do what I needed, but not just any upright.....I pulled out my Hoover Special Model 541.
This old machine runs pretty good, and since I sent the brush roll to O'Connors in Youngstown Ohio sometime back to be rebristled, it picks up well too! I know its hard to see from the video, but the coffee can motor and front emblem are green. Since the old rubberized cord was dry, cracking, and crumbling, I replaced it with a green cloth covered wire and a period style vintage plug. The Hoover bag is in great shape, and clean so I slipped a Hoover style C bag in that fit in there great and keeps the cloth bag clean. As you can see, it's still a work in progress, needing some finishing touches, handle refinished, a knob for the power switch, etc., but tell me how many vacuums you see today in stores that will still be around and running 80+ years from now? P.S. please pardon the heavy breathing in the video, I guess I'm going to have to hold the camera a little further away from me!! CLICK HERE TO GO TO s31463221's LINK |
Post# 339612 , Reply# 1   12/19/2015 at 11:24 (3,022 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)   |   | |
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Post# 339616 , Reply# 2   12/19/2015 at 12:55 (3,022 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)   |   | |
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I have one that was given to me in the early 1970's, I wish it looked half this good, but it needs work.
Where did you get that green cord for the 541? it's exactly what I'm looking for. I contacted an antique lamp company to replace the cords on my upright Air-Way's and they said their cords are not what I need, but that green one is exactly what I need. Have a very merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year, Alex Taber. |
Post# 339627 , Reply# 3   12/19/2015 at 16:51 (3,022 days old) by s31463221 (Frenchburg, KY)   |   | |
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Tom,
That's a very interesting observation, I hadn't really paid a lot of attention to the position of the switch, but now that you mention it, I had another 541 that was destroyed in a flood a few years ago, and I do remember it's switch being on the other side of the machine! I'll have to dig in my storage room, I believe I have a 102 somewhere in there, I'll check the motor housing on it, that's a grand possibility they used whatever they had available when rebuilding it! Alex, Thank you! While it's not an exact match, I really liked the looks of that green twisted wire and thought it would improve the looks compared to that heavy, rubber cord that had been stuck on it at some point in its life. I actually found that on eBay from a seller out of Ohio. I'll put the link to the listing below. Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year to you as well! Thanks again! CLICK HERE TO GO TO s31463221's LINK on eBay |
Post# 339641 , Reply# 4   12/20/2015 at 01:27 (3,021 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)   |   | |
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Post# 339643 , Reply# 5   12/20/2015 at 05:46 (3,021 days old) by bnsd60m9200 (Akron OH)   |   | |
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Post# 339655 , Reply# 6   12/20/2015 at 11:35 (3,021 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)   |   | |
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Post# 339682 , Reply# 7   12/20/2015 at 14:16 (3,021 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)   |   | |
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Post# 339694 , Reply# 9   12/20/2015 at 16:22 (3,021 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)   |   | |
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From one Connecticut collector to another Happy Holidays. As a lot of early members know I was born and raised in Wallingford, on the campus of Choate school (now Choate Rosemary Hall.)
The cords need to be as original as possible as they will be mostly used for display, but I might need to power up to test the motors and don't want to be zapped. However, I don't intend to use these for cleaning, so they will be display machines. Most of the machines shown here have standard cords, easily replaced, but the Air-Way, Electrolux V and other early mahines have the spiral cords. So I'll look into what you recomend. Thanks, Alex Taber. |
Post# 339728 , Reply# 11   12/21/2015 at 08:03 (3,020 days old) by CoffeeCanMan (Ferndale, MI)   |   | |
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Steve,
Very interesting about the switch. I'm interested to find out what the deal with that is! My 105 and 543 both have the switches on the left, only my 102 has the switch on the right. Curious indeed! Alex, Sundial wire is where you want to go. They make most of the wire that other places sell, so just go right to to source. I've re-wired about 25% of my collection with their wire. The original wire on your air-way was probably 18-gauge, so you'd be fine using either 18 or 16. They have a huge selection and the quality is excellent. |
Post# 339749 , Reply# 12   12/21/2015 at 13:16 (3,020 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)   |   | |
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