What's in the boxes...
So here is what we have from yesterday's haul...
Some of this I will be keeping and hope to pass the rest on to collectors in need.
I got all the Classics because they have the same bakelite light socket as the D50, D80, S7, and later 5xx models. The power switch and safety switch also fit the D50 and D80. These are expensive or hard to find so these could not get scrapped.
I got some later models for parts, also. One Classic III was too nice to part out so it is a candidate for restoration.
Both Omegas have decent bags so they are almost complete and ready for resto (not by me though)!
I tested all units...
- One Classic had a bad power switch.
- One Classic started on fire (due to brushes being worn to the springs and unit was full of combustible dust. I replaced the brushes and it came back to a normal life!
- One Omega had the brush springs wound around the armature as they were worn that much. It did run a little though! Replacing the brushes and extracting the springs fixed it.
- One Tradition was booby-trapped. While most of these shot a cloud of dust through the exhaust when turned on after 20-30 years, this one shot a bunch of shrapnel! Glad I was not in front of it; see last picture...
- One Classic has a broke metal fan.
All motors had correct current draw. I was amazed, but then again, it's that Kirby quality!
I have already stripped some parts from one Classic to fix some other machines.
So I was messing with Kirby stuff from 10am to 6pm today. Needless to say I am wore out and tired from it. I do feel overwhelmed as well...
