mattshaver
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Hey everyone, after a absence, I'm back. My 6 year old Beagle Molly lost her battle with cancer and it's been very rough. Now that she is in heaven, I can concentrate my work back on restoring my Grandma's Kirby DS50. I have some questions:
1. Where can I find an outer bag to match the exact one. I know there are tan ones out there but they are not the same. Any thought as to where I could get one, or are the pretty much gone and the newer tan ones are left.
2. A lot of the rubber parts are riveted onto pieces. How do you get them off other than drilling through them. Is this standard practice of drilling into the rivet and then re-revetting rubber pieces together again?
3. What do you soak pieces of the Kirby in? I'd like to take many of the metal pieces and do a good bath soak in my bath tub before shining them up, what do you all use that will not pit the metal.
Any help would be so appreciated. I have a spare DS50 for parts, but some of the rubber and plastic pieces as well as the outer bag and cord, brushroll and wheels will need to be replaced.
I'll try and get some picts up soon,
Matt
1. Where can I find an outer bag to match the exact one. I know there are tan ones out there but they are not the same. Any thought as to where I could get one, or are the pretty much gone and the newer tan ones are left.
2. A lot of the rubber parts are riveted onto pieces. How do you get them off other than drilling through them. Is this standard practice of drilling into the rivet and then re-revetting rubber pieces together again?
3. What do you soak pieces of the Kirby in? I'd like to take many of the metal pieces and do a good bath soak in my bath tub before shining them up, what do you all use that will not pit the metal.
Any help would be so appreciated. I have a spare DS50 for parts, but some of the rubber and plastic pieces as well as the outer bag and cord, brushroll and wheels will need to be replaced.
I'll try and get some picts up soon,
Matt
