Thread Number: 39871
/ Tag: 50s/60s/70s Vacuum Cleaners
What have you done since Stay At Home ??? |
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Post# 423194   4/11/2020 at 18:45 (1,447 days old) by bikerray (Middle Earth)   |   | |
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I've been polishing Kirbys, rebristling brushrolls, made a new Sateen bag for my Hoover 102 (it's a lot easier and faster with a serger)
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Post# 423203 , Reply# 2   4/11/2020 at 22:00 (1,447 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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I've been doing a lot of little odds and ends around the house.
-Tighten the kitchen sink faucet valve. -Clean the dryer vent (only half done). -Add an outlet in the same box as a light switch in the basement (the only outlet was for the washer/dryer) -Properly installed light fixture in the basement that'd been hanging loose (box, fixture, conduit, and all) since we moved in. -Fixed an old metal box fan I found in the trash over a year ago. Blades were hitting the motor, I thought it was bad / missing thrust washers... the blade's set screw was just loose. Oh the crap people throw away for the dumbest little reasons. Completely dismantled, cleaned, and oiled it anyway. Now I have a very sturdy little box fan. :) -Finally got around to doing a real inspection on the 1941 Lincoln (Royal) straight suction vacuum that I got from an auction paired with that Eureka Model 10 that was in (mostly) good working order. It's mostly fine, but needs a cord and brushes badly. One brush was worn out sideways O_o. I put it in 180 degrees off, so now as the motor spins, it pushes the brush against its good side. Machine works pretty well. It has issues but at least I can use it for funzies now. -Cadillac vacuum... no, it's nowhere near being down yet. Actually this lockdown has put a hold on it, since I can't get the bag screen printed now. The front bearing was bad (sintered bronze), I was just going to live with it, but a while back I picked up a Packard motor for parts. Its front bearing is maybe 80% ok, which is better than the 10% ok of the Cadillac. I imagine that's because the Packard did not have a belt riding on it for decades. Removed the Packard bearing, took it to the shop and force-oiled it under vacuum for a few hours, then swapped the bearings around. I'd like to keep the Packard motor complete, but it has no vacuum to go to, so it is for parts, after all. -Dismantled a random shop vac I'd found in the trash over a year ago. It worked, but it made noise like a bad bearing. It was absolutely CAKED in drywall dust everywhere inside it. Seriously looks like a drywaller was using it for years without any kind of filter. So it got completely dismantled and every inch cleaned. Also the fan case and all the screw heads were rusty, like it'd been used as a wet vac very often. Replaced all screws with stainless. Ordered 2 new ball bearings - Ametek motor, btw - and yes, I got the cheapest skate board bearings I could find. The fan case was rusted on to the bakelite base, had to fight that. Also had a hard time removing the little bearing, had to take it to the shop and use a puller. Will be posting about this vac, I just finished it today. |
Post# 423206 , Reply# 3   4/11/2020 at 22:40 (1,447 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)   |   | |
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Was the outlet before or after the switch. Was the washer/dryer a 220 line or 110?
I've organized my vacuums a few times. I have 2 outlets I need to fix. I patched 2 holes in the wall. The door didn't have a door stop. I went rock hunting and root beer calcite onyx. I did yearly tune up on our Craftsman riding lawnmower and our 2 Honda push mowers. I blew leaves with backpack leaf blower for two hours. Mowed the lawn twice and edged. I wish I'd get days off paid but I'm still working. I was at my car about to get in my vehicle. I use my key fob to lock then unlock. It only locked and battery was dead. I opened the door and alarm went off. I opened the hood and it went off again. I disconnected the battery to hopefully disengage the alarm but that didn't work. I cut what I thought was the power wire to alarm. It was the speaker for Or it. I need to get 2 2016 batteries and reconnect everything I disconnected. I have been in the archives on here quite a bit. I brought a small emtor for my Kirby 3c. I got a bag for one of my omegas. I also found my omega patch. I'm going to put my TriStar cxl power nozzle. I'm going to see if my motor is toast in. My rainbow power nozzle. I do work but the staying home is boring. I want to go biking on the trail behind my house. The problem is everybody is on it. Utah has Mormons and Mormons have lots of kids. It's a free range state so 3 year old Mikey is being watched by his 5 year old sister. Kids love to stop and throw rocks in the river. I used to get annoyed but the kids are throwing rocks the city put on the city side. There throwing to our side of the river. Telling kids no doesn't work. Then they do it to spite you. That is all I can think of for now. |
Post# 423214 , Reply# 4   4/12/2020 at 02:14 (1,447 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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Les - the switch is for the crawlspace lights, it was a 2 gang box with a 1 gang mud ring on it, and it's by the crawlspace door. In that area, there's a bunch of tools and stuff. I have a lot of electrical stuff laying around (in the crawlspace) so I dug out an outlet, a 2 gang mud ring, and snipped a couple of short jumper wires off the spools. Now it has a 2 gang ring, with an outlet and the switch. Which circuit it's on is of no concern, since it'll only be used for temporary things.
Half of the basement is my bedroom. So when I say 'basement' I mean the half that is not my room. The washer outlet is 120v, 2 gang (one of my earliest modifications). It powers the washer, dryer, and the basement fridge and stove via extension cords, annoyingly. At some point I need to put an outlet by the fridge, but that's a bigger project. Second pic is the light fixture I finally attached to the rafters. |
Post# 423240 , Reply# 6   4/12/2020 at 10:30 (1,446 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)   |   | |
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First of all, I am very blessed that I'm in a line of work where I was able to easily transition to working at home so I'm keeping busy and my income is uninterrupted. Summer classes will also be online and the plan is for us to be back to business as usual by the time the fall semester starts in August. We'll see how that shakes out.
That said, I have been making time for a few projects. •I put the finishing touches on the Kirby Heritage 1HD I had been working on for most of the month of March. I converted it from a dump bag to style 2 bags using a Heritage II style mini-emptor setup. • A few days ago, I updated my Sanitaire SC686 from its original dump bag to a Eureka F&G setup. Can we detect a pattern here? • A week ago, I rescued an Electrolux Diplomat Lx from beside a dumpster, serviced the power nozzle, hose and wand, and ordered a replacement cord winder. I wish I could say it was back together and running but that will have to wait a bit since the mail carrier was to lazy yesterday to finish his route. Tracking showed it was out for delivery yesterday but when the mail hadn't come by 7:30 p.m., I checked and tracking showed that my mail was being held at the post office "at the customer's request". I call B.S. on that one. I never requested for my mail to be held. The capper was when I took a little ride up my street a few minutes later, I saw half a dozen of my neighbors' mailboxes had their little red flags sticking up, indicating their outgoing mail had not been picked up. Conclusion: the carrier never went up my street yesterday. So now I've got to go to the post office tomorrow and pick up this package because the carrier was too slack to do his job. Can you tell I'm a little provoked by this? • In other areas, I mowed my yard Friday for the first time this year so it would look decent for Easter. I'm pretty slack when it comes to yard work and might mow five or six times all summer but always start 'mowing season' the week of Easter. • I bought an electric chainsaw to cut up some large fallen limbs and take down a small, dead tree in order to be able to mow. I figured it's paid for itself with what I saved over getting a tree service to do it. • I've been trying to get a walk in at least every other day and my red convertible (1995 Cutlass Supreme) has been a great means of escape. I can enjoy fresh air, sunshine and a change of scenery while maintaining a social distance. And with gorgeous weather, dirt cheap gas and nobody on the road, it's a true convertible trifecta. |
Post# 423275 , Reply# 7   4/12/2020 at 15:07 (1,446 days old) by kirbyklekter (Concord,Ca.)   |   | |
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a great name for an Olds. They missed the boat on that,Buick had the Invicta. Just think, Oldsmobile Trifecta LS Salon! |
Post# 423282 , Reply# 8   4/12/2020 at 16:26 (1,446 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)   |   | |
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Post# 423303 , Reply# 9   4/12/2020 at 18:24 (1,446 days old) by ridgidwd0670 (se wood co ohio)   |   | |
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Post# 423323 , Reply# 10   4/12/2020 at 23:16 (1,446 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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@kirbyklekter - My half of the basement is completely finished. It's nice and cozy. About 14'x25'. As the house was built (1948 post-war split level ranch) it would have been a family or bonus room. At some point, someone walled up around the stairs down, and added a door, and a another wall to make a closet, and thus it was a bedroom. Then, someone added a wall in the middle to divide it into two bedrooms (I removed that wall). Given that, a couple other things, and the fact that all 3 upstairs bedroom doors have keyed doorknobs on them, I believe this house was used as a tenement - renting all the rooms out.
Fortunately, being a split level, the basement is so high up that it never floods - a problem for many Chicago houses. My room is also insulated from the exterior walls, so it retains heat (or cold) pretty well, as long as I keep the door closed. It has two vent registers on the ceiling, but I sometimes run a space heater in winter to warm it up a couple degrees. My only complaint is that, every morning, the dog comes in and leaves the door open... flooding my room with all the house's cold air that's trying to sink to the lowest point. That also happens in summer when the A/C is on. That's really the only comfort problem. I'm considering getting a doggy door. The video link below is my room just after we moved in. I'm surprised your Home Depot is only selling 'essential' items. I just went to mine the other day, for the first time in weeks, and it was a little strange. They have you wait in line to get in, so there's only X amount of people in the store at a time. And of course, everyone in line is 6 feet apart, so the line looks really long, but it's not. And there are signs literally EVERYWHERE telling you to social distance. They didn't seem to be discriminating on what to sell, though. State rules, I guess? CLICK HERE TO GO TO MadMan's LINK |
Post# 423324 , Reply# 11   4/13/2020 at 00:05 (1,446 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)   |   | |
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Nice work on the plug and switch. The light looks solid too. I wired our unfinished basement. It's almost 2000 sf and I wired a 50 amp 220w hot tub.
The basement has 2 outlets on each wall. I also split coaxial cable giving each room 2 outlets. I did this because if you want to rearrange your not limited on where to has to go. If you had any flood you just cut open those bags of quickcrete you would have a nice barrier rather quickly. Les |
Post# 423331 , Reply# 12   4/13/2020 at 02:54 (1,446 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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@Les - nice! That's a big basement. Hot tub in the basement? Mine is small to begin with as the house is a split level (half the house has a crawlspace), and then half my basement is my room. The crawl space is equal the size of the whole basement, and it's clean and high enough that you can get around easily, I have a TON of crap stored in there. Where that light is, used to be a bathroom. Don't get me started on that. Some day I'll get around to rebuilding it.
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Post# 423334 , Reply# 13   4/13/2020 at 03:55 (1,445 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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I haven't done much of anything but try and get my house organized, rearrange the furniture and try out new plans, put stuff into the eBay pile that I don't need, and clean up expired food that I have in my basement day by day.
I hope to get the garage cleared out this summer so I can get my vacuum workshop all set up and going for myself. Not sure if anyone here plays or collects videogames but once all this corona stuff quits for the summer and the scrapyards open back up I'm gonna recycle all these cans that have piled up since last summer and use the money to buy that new Animal Crossing game for the Nintendo Switch :D |
Post# 423345 , Reply# 14   4/13/2020 at 09:46 (1,445 days old) by suckolux (Yuba City, CA)   |   | |
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Post# 423349 , Reply# 15   4/13/2020 at 10:50 (1,445 days old) by rivstg1 (colorado springs)   |   | |
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I've still been partly working but I love reading and have a lot there I want to tackle....running a business means accounting and paperwork and tax crap....lots of that still to do. Only minor working on vacuums so far...gonna rewire the worn out power cord issue on my Hoover 61, polishing a Kirby EARLY Model C, repolished my Kirby 505, rotating my vacuum usage of course, changed some of my cars' oil, got back into yoga 'work outs' with the wife...dang it makes us feel old...too tight!! sheesh. As soon as this winter blast we got yesterday blows out ( will be here most all the week) I wanna work on my old classic cars more!
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Post# 423365 , Reply# 16   4/13/2020 at 14:56 (1,445 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)   |   | |
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I've been doing all the cooking for myself and my husband - 3 meals a day. Thank God for my vintage KitchenAid Superba. I've been working on my gallery of hoovers that I got from Eric last year. I've mostly been using my new Modern Day SilentMaster that I had put in right before the virus hit. Two motors with three revolving fans each. Talk about the suction. Goodbye to the dust and filth in my face when I empty the Vacuflo. Hello to the True Seal Hepa bag. I switch it out with my Miele Gemini, one of my all time favorite vacuums.
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Post# 423413 , Reply# 17   4/13/2020 at 20:53 (1,445 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)   |   | |
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Yes on the deck out is a very nice hot tub. It's 7x7 I think it's an 8 person hot tub. I used a cord from the junction box to the hot tub. It cost a pretty penny but it's worth it.
Im not a fan of crawl spaces. I live close to Utah lake. I'm guessing 2.5 miles away. If you head towards it from my house a mile or 1.5 miles from the lake there is no basements because of the water level. If you ever go underneath a house on your back with no basement holy smokes it's scary. There's spiders which doesn't bother me. There is like rat droppings dead rats amongst other things. I was going to ask wherys your vacuums are. I imagine their in the crawlspace. I'm on a tangent I'm going to keep going for a little bit. This house that is a couple blocks away from me is sweet. When houses around here were being built you could go inside and look. This house had a 3 car garage. They framed the basement the same height as upper floors which is 10 feet. Underneath the garage was a movie room. The cool thing was it was under the garage and its walls floor and ceiling was all concrete. It had projector, slope and three rows of movie theater seats. It's like a setup you see on cribs or lifestyles of the rich and famous. Les |
Post# 423416 , Reply# 18   4/13/2020 at 21:24 (1,445 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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Les - nah, my crawlspace is nice. Concrete floor, several lights, we cleaned it before we moved in, and it's tall enough that you can sit on the floor and not bump your head. My grandpa's crawlspace was about the same height, but it hand a sand floor, and yes there were dead mice, it was dark, and it kinda sucked being down there. I have a lot of stuff in the crawlspace, no vacs as of yet, but they would be fine down there.
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Post# 423424 , Reply# 20   4/13/2020 at 23:29 (1,445 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)   |   | |
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Preston you live in Utah. I'm guessing you live in cottonwood heights, midvale or herriman.
I live in Spanish fork. Your saying yes and your also a bleep. I try to get asking with everyone. If you know what deseret industries is good. If you don't you should. DI is church ran thrift store. When this Corona virus blows over the backlog of items will be huge. There will be a huge influx of quality vacuums. There is Ikea off the draper exit. There is a few members from Utah. Panasonicvac is Is I believe around salt lake. Kirby needs or Kent oyler lives in Riverdale. Great vacs is on redwood road I think 66000 south. There is a member who lives in hurricane. Greetings. Les |
Post# 423425 , Reply# 21   4/13/2020 at 23:36 (1,445 days old) by Preston (SLC UT)   |   | |
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Hi Les, I’m in West Valley. Good to know there are some locals. This Electrolux came from Salem actively, pretty close to you. |
Post# 423429 , Reply# 22   4/13/2020 at 23:53 (1,445 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)   |   | |
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Post# 423464 , Reply# 23   4/14/2020 at 12:03 (1,444 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)   |   | |
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... going through lots of Hoover items.
I'm prepping the room for my carpenter to spend ONE day or plumbing, carpentry, and electrical work. It'll be an awesome room, when finished. I'm also working on the house. I'm preparing 20+ vacuums for sale. I'm also cooking........ for my aunt. Keeping busy. |
Post# 423466 , Reply# 24   4/14/2020 at 12:31 (1,444 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)   |   | |
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Post# 423471 , Reply# 25   4/14/2020 at 13:15 (1,444 days old) by dandagreer (Nashville, TN)   |   | |
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Been keeping busy!
1) My Dad and built a shed in the back for a riding lawn mower. Tired of mowing 1/3rd acre with a push mower! 2) Have been sewing masks for people. Kinda got burned out on that though. So taking a break there. 3) Replaced the motor in my vintage Sanitaire Model 643 - the old one, the bearings were really tired and I wasn't sure where I could source new ones, so I replaced the old 3.5 amp pancake motor with a new, modern 7 amp pancake motor. Well, dang, I'd say the suction more than doubled. I have to vacuum my living room shag actually on the "shag" setting because it clamps down to the carpet so well! 4) Organized and inventoried my freezer. 5) Finished my 505 re-trimming process after it came back from the Kirby factory 6) Cooking a lot more than I ever have before 7) Mulched the front of the house and got some pretty spring flowers in baskets Keeping busy keeps you from wanting to climb the walls! |
Post# 423486 , Reply# 26   4/14/2020 at 14:50 (1,444 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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Preston - your motor is similar (but not identical) the the motor in my Fein shop vac. My fan case was rusted stuck, yours does not look too bad. On mine, the stationary fan / stator was permanently attached to that section of the fan case. No need to remove it, anyway. You simply need to remove the whole fan case from the motor base. My motor base was bakelite, yours looks like aluminum. Hard to tell from pics. You should be able to pull that second part of the fan case off in the same way you got the first one off.
Is it a 3 piece fan? Not familiar with these. Either which way, the blades might stay captive in the fan case, no big deal. On mine, the fan case was pinched inward in two recesses on the motor base. Used a screw driver to unbend those, and carefully worked the screwdriver blade all the way around, between the base and the fan case, to separate them. Of course mine were badly rusted together, yours should not put up that much of a fight. Though if the base is aluminum, that might well be corroded. |
Post# 423505 , Reply# 28   4/14/2020 at 17:13 (1,444 days old) by RainbowD4C (Saint Joseph, Michigan )   |   | |
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I have been working from home for the most part and it's going well. My boss who has been a savior in her own way has also had us working onsite two to three days a week. For Easter we did a take out dinner which was extremely successful so last week I was in at the restaurant more than anything so that we could get ready. This week I'm back home. I worked yesterday all day getting caught up on the books. I worked today working on bunch of lists and things we need to do for when we reopen.
I have been able to get unpacked and organized and the new house feels like home and more comfortable. I got caught up on my TV shows and really ready to get back to some form of normal. I did a spring cleaning when we had some nice 70 degree days. Now it's back to 30's and 40's this and next week. When it warms back up I'll get the yard and outside of the house done. |
Post# 423510 , Reply# 29   4/14/2020 at 19:04 (1,444 days old) by bikerray (Middle Earth)   |   | |
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Post# 423517 , Reply# 31   4/14/2020 at 20:28 (1,444 days old) by Compactelectra (Palm Springs)   |   | |
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Some of the machines. Here is the UltraLux Classic the very last of the metal Luxs. I’ll post a separate thread about this machine. Has some interesting stories about it.
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Post# 423520 , Reply# 32   4/14/2020 at 21:13 (1,444 days old) by Preston (SLC UT)   |   | |
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I fixed it. Lots of experimentation and I figured it out
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Post# 423535 , Reply# 34   4/14/2020 at 23:07 (1,444 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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Post# 423548 , Reply# 35   4/15/2020 at 09:09 (1,443 days old) by Preston (SLC UT)   |   | |
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I should have taken a photo. It didn’t have a rubber cap but was metal. I just packed what I could with grease. It runs much quieter and I think a bit better suction. |
Post# 423557 , Reply# 37   4/15/2020 at 15:12 (1,443 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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Post# 423903 , Reply# 38   4/21/2020 at 20:28 (1,437 days old) by bikerray (Middle Earth)   |   | |
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I've rebristled my Hoover 102, 105 and two of the three 541s. So one more 541 to go then I'm thinking do I want to rebristle my Vac-u-ette?
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Post# 424478 , Reply# 39   4/30/2020 at 00:23 (1,429 days old) by rivstg1 (colorado springs)   |   | |
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Post# 424481 , Reply# 40   4/30/2020 at 00:35 (1,429 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)   |   | |
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Post# 424709 , Reply# 42   5/2/2020 at 22:19 (1,426 days old) by bikerray (Middle Earth)   |   | |
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Post# 425310 , Reply# 43   5/11/2020 at 21:49 (1,417 days old) by bikerray (Middle Earth)   |   | |
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Finished the last 541 a while back and then rebristled 3 spares.
Did the 541 spares in chestnut and the 102/103/105 in gray |
Post# 425326 , Reply# 44   5/12/2020 at 10:07 (1,416 days old) by Dysonman1 (the county)   |   | |
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Thank you Ray for doing the brushes on my Hoover 541. I actually love the very old Hoover’s, I just pretend to hate them because, well, you know why. There was an old wash woman who was always going on and on about her Hoover. She wouldn’t shut up about her model 67. She passed away a number of years ago but no one told her yet. I think she drink the diet Lysol.
You are a wonderful person for helping me out. And now all of my very old Hoover’s have new bristles and run like new. I can’t thank you again enough. You are a good friend and a great man. |
Post# 425342 , Reply# 45   5/12/2020 at 15:40 (1,416 days old) by Marks_here (_._)   |   | |
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doing some reading, I've heard about these children's books Reach Around Books OMG the title "Barbara's Beaver Needs A Barber" it is the funniest book I've read!!! There's a series of these in the first set and a second set is supposed to be out soon. I listened to it before I read it and seen the pictures, all I can say is coffee was spewed all over the wall, floor etc! I couldn't stop laughing & coughing!!
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Post# 425343 , Reply# 46   5/12/2020 at 17:43 (1,416 days old) by Hmc1981 (St. Augustine, Florida)   |   | |
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A bit more expensive than we anticipated.
We bought a brand new Rainbow, in photo it’s in air purify mode. Also found this lovely Ward’s Signature 700! The Rainbow obviously being the expense - the Ward’s 700 was only $7. I was never too big into Rainbow, but I have a cat with asthma, and having this new Rainbow running (it’s so silent) has really helped her a lot - she hasn’t had a single attack! Plus, the air in the home just feels and smells so clean. |
Post# 425346 , Reply# 47   5/12/2020 at 20:59 (1,416 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)   |   | |
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That cat looks fluffy.
I got a royal 4150 power team. Its the 9 plus amp straight suction. It has no power nozzle port. I felt the same way about rainbow. We have a golden lab and 2 cats. I have 2 silver rainbows and had a platinum. The srx looks really good. You don't realize what the vacuum does until you use it. I'd recommend a strainer bowl to dump water basin into and then throw it away. The rainbow when vacuuming you smell fresh air. I have the rainbow eucalyptus oil for it. Im not a rainbow power nozzle fan and I got a wessell werk ebk 360. I know it's $160 on Amazon. Its the best power nozzle I've used and it's ratings are good. My cat is taking a nap on me. He is a pure bred sismese. The Montgomery ward is a nice looking private label eureka roto matic. You already know this. |
Post# 425870 , Reply# 48   5/22/2020 at 16:28 (1,406 days old) by bikerray (Middle Earth)   |   | |
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Made a couple of bags for my Hoover 102, this one is out of twill.
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Post# 425880 , Reply# 49   5/22/2020 at 19:00 (1,406 days old) by gregvacs28 (U.S.)   |   | |
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Where did you find the Eureka/Wards vacuum? That looks exactly like one of the first vacs I collected. |
Post# 425908 , Reply# 50   5/23/2020 at 11:19 (1,405 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)   |   | |
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Post# 425917 , Reply# 51   5/23/2020 at 13:40 (1,405 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)   |   | |
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Post# 425919 , Reply# 52   5/23/2020 at 14:25 (1,405 days old) by RainbowD4C (Saint Joseph, Michigan )   |   | |
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Post# 429637 , Reply# 54   8/7/2020 at 22:50 (1,329 days old) by rivstg1 (colorado springs)   |   | |
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Post# 429984 , Reply# 55   8/13/2020 at 23:20 (1,323 days old) by Durango159 (State College, PA)   |   | |
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My office changed to working from home. However, as I work in IT I've had to still go to the office many times to keep computers up and running and also configure new equipment. Sometimes Windows, no matter how well controlled just tries to give us new headaches. LOL
I also continue to do landscaping and some cleanings on the side. Cleanings slowed down dramatically. I went about three months without cleaning for anyone. No one wants the germs. Also, it's high risk as several of the people I was cleaning for live in apartments in a 55+ complex. I have managed to get a few nice new toys over the time. The only vacuum that I've gotten during the past few months is the Miele below in photos. It is my first Miele canister. It's a refurb from a vacuum store and has the older SEB206 power nozzle which I specially requested. It's very cool as its brush roll is quite similar in style to a Hoover Quadraflex or Panasonic Jet-Flo canister style. Check out the carpet lines it makes! I have a brand new RedMax handheld leaf blower. My 11 year old Kawasaki is on the fritz. RedMax is a great commercial brand. I'm also happy to announce that my Honda mower just had its 1 Year Birthday. It has been a great mower for me so far. |
Post# 429986 , Reply# 56   8/13/2020 at 23:44 (1,323 days old) by Marks_here (_._)   |   | |
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Post# 429988 , Reply# 57   8/14/2020 at 00:05 (1,323 days old) by Durango159 (State College, PA)   |   | |
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Thanks very much Mark. Due to drought, the blower hasn't had much use yet but the time will come.
My string trimmer is a Maruyama BC2621CA with 5 year commercial warranty. It's a great unit. I tried the Maruyama blower but liked the RedMax better. I retrieved a photo of the Kawasaki blower along the hedge trimmer. I have two Kawasaki tools. It's a shame they left the handheld equipment market. I also thought about a backpack blower but a handheld has done quite well for me over the years so I'm sticking with it. My Kawasaki blower was a KRH300A with 425 CFM, 125 MPH The new RedMax HBZ260R is 459 CFM at the tube end and 170 MPH. It has great power for a handheld along with being very quiet and having zero vibration. The handle assembly is actually attached via a suspension system to the engine and blower housing. I've never seen another handheld like it, other than its counterpart the Husqvarna 525BX since Husqvarna acquired RedMax a few years ago. I know the 8500 series RedMax blowers are beasts too! Congrats. Here are some photo of my trimmer, some when new, others after cleaning. LOL .. 25.4 CC just like my former Echo SRM261S was. |