Thread Number: 45663
/ Tag: Pre-1950 Vacuum Cleaners
Self generating vacuum cleaner (vacuumaid) |
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Post# 472230   7/2/2024 at 22:07 by Adam-aussie-vac ( Canberra, Australia )   |   | |
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Post# 472231 , Reply# 1   7/2/2024 at 22:08 by Adam-aussie-vac ( Canberra, Australia )   |   | |
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Post# 472236 , Reply# 2   7/3/2024 at 01:05 by aussie-plugs (Melbourne, Australia)   |   | |
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I hope it cleans up and runs well after you work on it |
Post# 472238 , Reply# 3   7/3/2024 at 06:29 by tolivac (Greenville,NC)   |   | |
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Is this the first cordless vacuum? |
Post# 472240 , Reply# 4   7/3/2024 at 08:37 by Collector2 (Moose Jaw, Sk)   |   | |
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Made in England and sold in many countries in the late 40s and early 50s. They were sold as the New Maid Delux in Canada. That colour was from 1949 (Earlier ones were blue/black)
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Post# 472257 , Reply# 5   7/4/2024 at 01:43 by Adam-aussie-vac ( Canberra, Australia )   |   | |
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Clean it up but. I definitely do want to try an oil the fan bearings, and it does still have the original oil in there, but it definitely seems like the bearings for the fan are a little rough. That’s why I would like to lubricate them, does anybody have a reasonable idea how you get one of these things apart, as I’m not sure how to get the handle off
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