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vacuumlad1650

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My Uncle threw my Electrolux out by mistake, so he got me an E-lux LX on Ebay. i havnt had it come in the mail yet, but I know it has a leaky hose. A new one is $20, but i would rather re-seal the woven one. Can someone tell me how to do it? I will post some images of it when it arrives
Thanks!
 
I've been told to get this stuff called plasti-dip (get the clear stuff) and paint it on the woven part of the hose with a brush. That's what other collectors have told me to do.
 
Your uncle purchased one of Electrolux Corporation's all-time classic cleaners for you--congratulations!

The Model LX was manufactured from 1952-55, and the similar-looking Model LXI (with wheels) was sold during 1955. It was the first and only Electrolux cleaner to feature the automatic bag ejection feature (some even ejected several feet).

The 4-pointed star-debossed covering was also used on the last Model 30s--whose longtime production of 13 years held the record for quite awhile until the current models (Lux Classic and Lux Legacy) surpassed it.

Resealing the original hose is a good idea to help maintain its original appearance and to go green by repairing instead of discarding or storing and replacing.

Here is another Vacuumland thread by a big-time Electrolux collector, Charlie Lester which explains the resealing process step-by-step: http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?22656

More detailed Model LX and LXI info. also by Charlie on his personal website: http://1377731.com/lux/luxlxs.html

Let us know how it turns out when you find time to do it and post photos of the cleaner and its accessories if you can.


Best wishes!

P. S. Rubber Dip is the same as Plasti-Dip. Matte Clear was recommended by another poster.
 
Check on eBay for Rubber Dip--the pourable kind; not the spray. If you aren't a DIYer then see if you can find someone who is, because you'd save yourself a lot of money by repairing the old hose rather than purchasing a new one.
 
Well, i will get this hose sealed If i can, but buy a new one just in case. This will be my daily runner, as well as my Kenmore. The seller used it daily for 2 years and he said its very good. I will have to find somebody who can seal my hose, though
 
Fair enough--a good way to cover your bases.

I wonder if your uncle would be willing to give it a go? It's not too terribly difficult--just time-consuming at first (like anything else it goes quicker with practice). Just be sure to follow the directions carefully--including the prep.

By the way, there is a retaining ring inside the handle "cuff" that needs to be removed. I found an awl to work better than a screwdriver.
 
LOVE IT!

I went to my PO box at the post office (i prefer to have all my online purchases sent there), after work, and there was a note saying to pick up a package. I wrestled it into my van and opened it at home. It was filled with newspaper and air pocket spacers. The attachments were in a box and my machine was wrapped carefully in bubble wrap. It works. There is an extremely small leak in the hose, but too small to be worth fixing. I don't know if the ejector really works, but i found the switch to release the bag early. it doesn't have the cleaning selector, but it works like new!
the crevice, and hose are original. the rest of the attachments are not right, but im fine with them. i have another set of wands, a carpet tool, a dust-brush combo and crevice from my other Elux my uncle threw out, but they arnt pictured
Pictures
1. All I received for it
2. Shop Vac tool
3. Carpet brush
4. Wooden floor nozzle
5. Dusting Brush
6. Upholstery tool
7. Crevice
8. original Crevice (old logo)
9. Wands
10. Bags (old, not to be used. im saving them)
11. Cord (im not sure if its the original one)
12. Hose
13. Machine
14. Bag chamber (with bag)
15. Bag chamber and bag eject
16. Rear blower
17. Bottom
I will provide updates when I have time. Happy Vacuuming

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Wow--looks great! Congratulations!

The black crevice tool (from the Model XXX) and wand sections are the only Electrolux attachments. The white ones appeear to be Eureka; but I'm clueless about the black floor nozzle--same with the wooden one that could be an earlier Electrolux one (e.g. Model XII) or another brand.

I'm glad the hose only has a small leak. It looks to be a replacement with the original handgrip.

I wonder, too, if your cleaner has been painted? The first versions had the name plate on the bottom, like yours, but had the yellow name badge with red lettering.

No matter what it's a classic Electrolux cleaner and came with a lot of useful tools. I'm sure you'll enjoy using it and having it in your collection.

Happy Electroluxing to you!
 
Thanks for the warm response. It isn't re-painted. All the later Lx's had the no color logo. See Charles Lesters page on the Lx in an above post ( http://1377731.com/lux/luxlxs.html )it explaines it all. It may be a replaced hose, but no matter. It works. The machine has that 'grandma's house' odor coming from it. It doesnt bother me, but my sisters it does. I love it! Its my daily runner. I have to be careful on wood floors with it. its a scratcher. i solve this by tying a soft rug to the rails. It looks odd but my floors are safe. Its a wonderful machine, and my uncle will be getting a nice dinner for finding it.
Let me know if you want some video of it, i will be puting it on my YouTube page any day
Happy Vacuuming!
Andy
 
Actually it probably is repainted. The white parts with it would indicate that it was a rebuilt machine done by Metropolitan in the 70's or 80's like the model 30 shown in this Aldens catalogue

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Fully possible. I took off one of the Electrolux side panels and there was paint. Looks re don. Plus the new paint on the bottom is coming off. dosnt bother me, it will stay clean longer! I ran it again today for some time. the bag i put in yesterday (new) is about 1/4 full already! Going to find out if the ejector works pretty soon...
 
I saw that one on ebay, yes the vacuum was painted. It is an early LX hence the lack of a manual control valve, the covering over the body should be a blue-green plastic, the top should have polished metal.

The wooden floor brush is NOT Electrolux

Here's pictures of my early LX

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You're welcome for the responses.

I appreciate information from Doug and Ray, as well. I am not knowledgeable about rebuilds or the tools that came with them.

I think it's a great cleaner and only mentioned the non-original or non-genuine parts, so you would know (in case you missed it on Charlie's website). Some, like myself, prefer everything original; but others, such as yourself, are just glad to have a good-running machine. To each his own.

Regarding the ejector mechanism, I read once in another thread that one can "feed" a Model LX or Model LXI toilet paper strips to fill the bag and check the mechanism. Setting your dial to 1 would hasten the mechanism's operation, so you wouldn't have to use too much of it.

As for the name plate on the later LXs and all the LXIs they were unpainted aluminum originally which is one clue that yours had been painted.

You may want to purchase a manual for it at some point, so you can become familiar with all the ways it can be used.
 
I will look into checking the ejector. It has no selector dial. Im fine with the tools I already have, but im preserving them. If anybody has an extra carpet/floor combo they will part with, i would gladly take it. If not, ill just get a new floor tool since i have another rug one. The Aldens tools are not to be used. They will be worth something some day. I just use whatever i have laying around. Id love a carpet/floor combo but it isnt cheap to buy a new one... I will look into a manual, but i woulnd count on my getting one...
Any information I can get would be nice
Thanks!
 

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