fantomfan57
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I have had 5 Thunders in the garage for a while. Last month I picked up another at the local thrift and decided yesterday to restore it. Motor was great but the cord had damage. Naturally it was dusty.
I pulled one of the parts vacs to remove the cyclone cylinder because mine was damaged...brittle. Both were silver plastic and pretty much brittle.
I ended up stripping them both down because the new one had a broken part to the pick up handle.
Started on the third to find it has a black cyclone cylinder which is in very good shape and solid. (Replacement?).
Replaced the cord from parts bin and started the clean up. Several thick clogs later. I washed some parts which means I had to wait for them to dry this morning. This afternoon I reassembled everything except to put on the outer cylinder. One more wipe down and plastic polish, it will be ready.
I want to wait for a day or so make sure everything is dry before I start it up.
I have always liked the heavy-duty cleaning and how they restored the nap on my carpets.
I pulled one of the parts vacs to remove the cyclone cylinder because mine was damaged...brittle. Both were silver plastic and pretty much brittle.
I ended up stripping them both down because the new one had a broken part to the pick up handle.
Started on the third to find it has a black cyclone cylinder which is in very good shape and solid. (Replacement?).
Replaced the cord from parts bin and started the clean up. Several thick clogs later. I washed some parts which means I had to wait for them to dry this morning. This afternoon I reassembled everything except to put on the outer cylinder. One more wipe down and plastic polish, it will be ready.
I want to wait for a day or so make sure everything is dry before I start it up.
I have always liked the heavy-duty cleaning and how they restored the nap on my carpets.