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  1. jimjimmunster

    Model 61 Commercial Conversion?

    I saw an older thread... More like i remember... I remember a vacuumlander who posted about this. He repainted it after he found it in the trash quite scratched up. Its the European equivalent of the 61.
  2. jimjimmunster

    Electrolux 6500 L Shaped Power Nozzle Damage

    Also Try not to get the Liquid Wrench that is in a pressurized spray can. The standard liquid wrench is less messier. But either one will work. Make sure after using the liquid wrench you use brake cleaner to get that oil off.
  3. jimjimmunster

    Electrolux 6500 L Shaped Power Nozzle Damage

    Yes Liquid Wrench oil is easily found at hardware stores. Near me, the blue and white bottle 3 in 1 oil is a little hard to come buy. I believe I got mine at Menards. You should easily be able to get these things. Make sure the 3 in 1 is in the blue and white bottle! The white and black bottle...
  4. jimjimmunster

    Electrolux 6500 L Shaped Power Nozzle Damage

    Clarification The brush AC electric motor consists of very few parts. The armature, two bearings on either side, a field coil, brush set, and a motor housing. The field coil is the large metal block that looks like 50 thin metal plates fused together with magnet wire coils on either side. In...
  5. jimjimmunster

    Electrolux 6500 L Shaped Power Nozzle Damage

    Also testing I forgot to say this in my last post. To test the motor if it is a standard 120v motor, simply add a plug to the motor wires and secure the motor. Then plug it in. But be sure it's a 120v motor first.
  6. jimjimmunster

    Electrolux 6500 L Shaped Power Nozzle Damage

    The cheapest and most simple way in my eyes... If I were you, I would get a bench top wire wheel with a fine wire wheel out firstly. Then I'd get that motor apart, maybe add the lightest bit of rust prohibiting oil to the bearings to make separating the armature from the bearings easier. I...
  7. jimjimmunster

    CRT tvs

    DuMont RA-400/401A I got a Dumont at an estate sale for 35 bucks. It was a steal. I believe it is a rebadged Emerson as Dumont sold out to Emerson. Its from about 1958. I'm trying to fix it up currently...
  8. jimjimmunster

    How to reinstall bellow on Hoover Model 1030

    I was thinking of the 60 series type bags... Sorry I was thinking of those 60-series hoovers like the 61, 63 etc. There is no ring. But there is a rubber cement type stuff on those to seal it in all my hoovers. its always yellow like a rubber band color, and peals off quite easily. half the...
  9. jimjimmunster

    How to reinstall bellow on Hoover Model 1030

    For one... You need the metal ring that goes in the bellows, along with rubber cement. The ring should be in the bellows on the edge. If its missing you can probably make a new one. Just shove the bellows end in the adapter and line it up with the little wall in the bellows. Put rubber cement...
  10. jimjimmunster

    Insane Yard Sale Lady

    WOW That's crazy. Iv ran into some real crazy estate sale people only. This one estate sale wanted 950 bucks for a Victrola console in not very good shape. I was thinking "What are you smoking lady?" They also wanted 125 for a beat up hoover 63 with a partial late model tool set at the same...
  11. jimjimmunster

    Novus plastic polish - a Godsend

    Iv had that stuff for aqbout 3 years... I use that stuff a lot on hoover parts with one of those red foam buffer things for the drill. It really does hide the scratches.
  12. jimjimmunster

    A Few New Finds...

    Nice convertible. That convertible looks nice. should clean up nice.
  13. jimjimmunster

    Cleaning Kirby Shake out Bags

    Heres the thing... You cant put any vacuum bag in the washing machine, hot water, or strong soap. I always go outside, turn the bag inside out, beat it (don't breath in the dust), vacuum it out, and hand wash it in cold water with no soap. Hang dry. Try not to wash a bag often, as it stretchs...
  14. jimjimmunster

    Help - Hoover 800

    IV had this Hoover for a year. Its one I got from The Henry Company. Anyways, it runs fine. But, before I got it, the bag tension strap was sucked into the handle. How can I get it back up to the pulley on the handle if it is retracted in? Please help.
  15. jimjimmunster

    Rainbow E2 2-Speed Measurements

    I bet my C would pull more.... I'm disappointed at those rates as I thought it would do better.
  16. jimjimmunster

    Kirby - Do I or don't I.

    That heritage Has some very early rug renovator parts machines I believe to be 505-515. That Omega is missing the bumper for the light. The heritage looks like a good buy. The Omega looks like u should look at it better. It looks beat up. Your call.
  17. jimjimmunster

    What's Your Favorite Bag Type?

    Hoover and Elux... Generally, I don't run bags often, unless it is on my later model hoovers such as 61,62,62 etc. Also my Elux LX takes a bag. Of all bags, I prefer the Elux C bags, Hoover c and w bags, and well this probably isn't really what you meant by bag I bet, but the very old and...
  18. jimjimmunster

    Best looking vacuum ever made.

    By Hoover or Elux. Hoover 63, Hoover 800, Hoover 825, or Electrolux LX. I just love that streamlined look and cool motor cap on the 800 series. I am lucky enough to have a nearly mint 800... Only problem is I need a aromador belt plate for it. That boxy and streamlined combination of the LX...
  19. jimjimmunster

    Congratulations on 62 Electrolux Years, tig21er!

    Thats pretty cool Happy 62nd year selling Elux.
  20. jimjimmunster

    Eurekasplosion!!

    Looks factory fresh. A good example of poor construction at its best. I will only collect 50+ year old vacuums because of that with the exception of high-end or good reputation machines up to the 70's. What a piece of crap that thing is. how'd u get it out of the house on fire? Good thing you...
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