You done a good job restoring that considering the state it was in.
Having looked at your images I cant see what the issue is with Kirby re the tech drive and `dont dismantle it` I would have been straight in there.I always take the view if I have to replace it then try fixing it first, probably got a 80% fix rate.
I see the belt housing has a few deep scratches in it, they are a pain to get out, I use wet & dry but it can take a couple of days and it is hard work, and then they have to be polished up.
I also have a 6" bench buffer, it was a bench grinder but bought a couple of spindle converters for under £10 and now use as a buffer, makes a big difference.
I love working on Kirby`s they are a dream to work on.
Having looked at your images I cant see what the issue is with Kirby re the tech drive and `dont dismantle it` I would have been straight in there.I always take the view if I have to replace it then try fixing it first, probably got a 80% fix rate.
I see the belt housing has a few deep scratches in it, they are a pain to get out, I use wet & dry but it can take a couple of days and it is hard work, and then they have to be polished up.
I also have a 6" bench buffer, it was a bench grinder but bought a couple of spindle converters for under £10 and now use as a buffer, makes a big difference.
I love working on Kirby`s they are a dream to work on.