bikerray Well-known member Joined Mar 19, 2014 Messages 1,090 Location Middle Earth Jan 24, 2020 #2 Got busy yesterday evening and rebristled so I have spare brushrolls for my Hoover 102, 105 and 541
W watsonw Well-known member Joined Jan 14, 2008 Messages 450 Location Newport, Shropshire, UK Jan 24, 2020 #3 REBRISTLING. Hello, Looks like you have done a very good job, is it difficult carry out and what kind of bristle do you use? Regards from over the pond.
REBRISTLING. Hello, Looks like you have done a very good job, is it difficult carry out and what kind of bristle do you use? Regards from over the pond.
bikerray Well-known member Joined Mar 19, 2014 Messages 1,090 Location Middle Earth Jan 24, 2020 #4 It's not that hard, I use bulk horsehair. That's what they used originally.
lesinutah Well-known member Joined Aug 26, 2017 Messages 5,481 Location Utah Jan 24, 2020 #5 Nice That is cool. We're the brush rolls made to be rebristled? Les
kirbyclassiciii Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 18, 2009 Messages 5,340 Location Milwaukie, Oregon Jan 24, 2020 #6 bikerray Ray, How did you manage to re-bristle these oldie brush rolls? I'd like to do the same thing with an 18" wide (Super-Sweep) revolving brush roll, if I ever get my hands on one of those rare beasts! ~Ben
bikerray Ray, How did you manage to re-bristle these oldie brush rolls? I'd like to do the same thing with an 18" wide (Super-Sweep) revolving brush roll, if I ever get my hands on one of those rare beasts! ~Ben