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vacuumlover

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So as some people will already know through Facebook, I picked this little bugger up from Manchester. While I have joked about picking up a vacuum and lugging it on several busses for several hours in the past, I never thought I would actually be doing it 😂

So, here is a quick snap of her before her clean and rather long journey!

I will add more pictures when I'm back home.

Also before I forget (again) I got her from BHF (near Harpyrhey market) :P

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Cute Emma,

and the UK has the safest electrical plugs there are. Shutters inside the mains outlet, released by the longer earth (ground) prong when inserted, allowing the mains to contact. If your fingers are touching the prongs, they are insulated half way along them.
Simply brilliant!!
 
UK plugs & sockets

...did used to be superior, indeed the very best quality sockets used to have shutters operated by the live an neutral pins of a UK plug, rather than the earth pin, as this prevented the user from opening the shutters manually to allow the connection of a European 2-pin plug. The cost of fitting plugs to appliances was considered prohibitive by so many manufactures, and whilst many major appliances had plugs fitted (likewise some small appliances too, depending on what the manufacturers mood was), it was all voluntary up until January 1995. After this time all appliances sold in the UK had to have fitted plugs, and the quality of said plugs has plummeted drastically.
 
@vacerator

Ok, I'm not trying nor wanting to start an argument, but are you trying to push my buttons over the subject as mentioned in a previous thread?
 
Ok so seeing how I'm home I decided to try out the lil old Las and cor blimey she sounds rough! Imagine an early beat up Tp1 w/ dry bearings etc.

She needs a bumper (which I knew she needed anyway) and a new switch. Oh and brush roll. Luckily I can *cough* borrow it off one of my other knackered Jr.

I would of gotton a video but I couldn't be arsed to
 
Broken zip. I didn't notice this at the time but no bigge. I could always replace the zip but it would be a bit risky with the fabric being 42 years old. So in that case I will just thread a paper clip through the zipper as a make shift repair.

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So after removing the handle,bag and fill tube I noticed that the fill tube was clogged. After removing the blockage I was left with this.

How on earth that got past the fan I shall never know!

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bellows

After removing the bellows and inspecting them I noticed a tear. No worries as I have a spare.

I'm not sure how well it shows in the picture.

Sheesh my fingers look so messed up in this picture 😄

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Motor out, suppressor removed and switch replaced. Although I did remove the suppressor before testing.

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