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    Repairing over-sized axle holes in Kenmore uprights

    These are .30 US Carbine cartridge cases viewed from the side. They have a straight wall slightly larger than the axle diameter of .25.
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    Repairing over-sized axle holes in Kenmore uprights

    This is what a broken axle hole looks like. Actually, this one isn't too bad. Note the scraping marks in the wheel well on the case from a dragging wheel.
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    Repairing over-sized axle holes in Kenmore uprights

    I work on lots of Kenmore uprights, the abundant common machines of 10-15 year old vintage. One of the things I find out of order from time to time concerns the wheels. They are mounted on a common metal axle at the bottom of the main case/housing. The metal axle is held in place by tabs...
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    Panny Puke fest...

    Very common source of brown residue on vacuum cleaners: Canine vomitus.
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    Celebratory Celebrity Find!

    Notice the lint in the PC board components in one of the pics. I've seen burned up boards due to lint build-up, so it's important for people to clean that out from time to time. A couple of years ago, I was able to get the light green tool caddy from Hesco, then last year I tried to get blue...
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    Have You Ever Tried Everything To Fix A Vac, Nothing Goes Right So Finally Decide It's Had It's Day?

    When you have a machine such as described in the original post, i.e., known bad motor, plastic is cracking all over, etc, it's best to call it a day and let it go. You can go to heroic efforts to save it and it will still be a not very good machine. Best to find a replacement in kind if it's a...
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    Vac companies where'd they come from?

    The S170i series were made in Spain by Matsushita Electric Espana (MAES) which was a Panasonic subsidiary. We've got an S175i (cord retractor, 10 amp motor) which is undated on the machine itself as to when made. Most other Mieles that I've worked on have a date code on them. I also have an...
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    Electrolux Oxygen canister

    Back in thread no. 18936, we discussed the later model Electrolux "Orange" line. In it, I described and depicted my Oxygen 3 Model EL 5035 and Aptitude Model EL 5010 uprights, also my little Harmony Model EL 6985 canister. This last one is actually marked "REL 6985," the "R" being a designator...
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    Identification of a bag

    Now there's a thought that hadn't occurred to me. It is a fairly large bag. I have zero experience with central vacs.
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    Identification of a bag

    A few of these bags came my way and I have no idea what they fit. Anyone know? Bag measures 8 x 25-1/2 inches flat. In the picture, it is folded in half. Thank you.
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    Most expensive production vacs?

    In the past, I've had to remind my wife and children that I wasn't born crabby. It's been the result of a long, grinding process against my naturally free spirit. Or some BS like that.
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    Kirby fan misadventures and mishaps

    That's a miniature version of the fabled steel fence post driven through a tree trunk during a cyclone. But the same principles apply. Given enough force, a relatively thin but sharp object may be driven through a dense object. With the fence post, the wind hurls it into the tree trunk and in...
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    Most expensive production vacs?

    Well. I was unaware that the word elderly is derogatory. At age 62, I guess I'm in that bracket of whatever they might properly now call people of that ilk. My wife, a mere lass of 57, bridles when I use the term "senior schitizen" but only because of its scatological reference. For myself...
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    Cleaning a Hoover Windtunnel Self Propelled

    These are pretty easy to work on. Just follow the Phillips head screws (or Torx on a late model so built). It's pretty simple to check for a blockage in the area you've highlighted. Pull the main hose out of the side socket, and it you've got suction at the hose end, the blockage is in the...
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    Most expensive production vacs?

    I've heard of Vortech Force outfits being sold for over $3K. As has been previously stated, the selling price of the distributor-sold product is often whatever the salesman can get.
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    "Mom, we need a new vacuum... this one's too dusty"

    I don't know if garden hose would work well for inner tube (inflation issues) but it could be wrapped around the rim as a kind of ersatz tire. When I was a kid some Saturdays I would go down to work with my dad. In those years (1950's), it was still customary for many auto dealer service...
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    "Mom, we need a new vacuum... this one's too dusty"

    Oh, do I get some real winners. I should've taken a picture of it, but I got a Kenmore Progressive not long ago that had a Hoover A series bag in it. The bag was secured into place by two drywall screws. The A bag has a much larger opening than the Kenmore U bag, even with the rubber seal...
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    "Mom, we need a new vacuum... this one's too dusty"

    "OK Shaneesha, but check the bag first." Shaneesha thinks, "Bag???" "Oh mom, I think I found the sock that dad lost." So this is how a G6 found itself when it came to me. Actually, the machine is in pretty nice shape except for the bag and allied components being filthy dusty. Everything...
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    Some new vacuums are impossibly cheap...

    However great the $42 Walmart (et al) specials are, to keep them great takes maintenance and cleaning perhaps to a degree that most poverty-stricken consumers don't want to participate in. Ergo, they will still go into the landfill in 2-3 years. Here's another way to look at consumerism. When...
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    "Uh, mom, we need a new vacuum cleaner"

    Oh, I forgot... This machine was dated 2006.
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