A few months back I picked up an old Kirby Omega for $25 to vacuum the 270 sq.yds of plush carpet that I had installed, fiberfilled up the disposable bags in a std. vac in minutes. Anyway, I'm finishing up my project and did not want to drag my shop vac around the finished house and stopped by the Kirby shop to pick up a hose and an attachment or two.
the guy was selling old hoses for $15 and new for $35. He pulled a used one for me and I noticed it did not have the tooth to adjust the speed. He searched high and low and finally found one that would work. Not the correct color and the ends don't match the hose color but that was not an issue for me.
Anyway, after that long preamble, I noticed most of the metal ended hoses had a series of hole drilled in the end - why? I also noticed that most of the used hoses had tape wrapped around the end to seal up the holes. Weird.
I'm trying to remember, we had a Kirby when I was a kid, it was a Sanatronic, from 1964 or so, but for some reason I don't recall the hose having a metal end on it, what was used back then?
the guy was selling old hoses for $15 and new for $35. He pulled a used one for me and I noticed it did not have the tooth to adjust the speed. He searched high and low and finally found one that would work. Not the correct color and the ends don't match the hose color but that was not an issue for me.
Anyway, after that long preamble, I noticed most of the metal ended hoses had a series of hole drilled in the end - why? I also noticed that most of the used hoses had tape wrapped around the end to seal up the holes. Weird.
I'm trying to remember, we had a Kirby when I was a kid, it was a Sanatronic, from 1964 or so, but for some reason I don't recall the hose having a metal end on it, what was used back then?