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This is my first solo project. I bought it off member Jayelux here for $20 which included all basic attachments, and original owner's manual!. Broke it down totally myself, cleaned, sanded, steel wooled, buffed and waxed it all myself. it originally had a bagged system and lexan fan. the bagged system and outer bag were donated to my friend's tradition he's gonna work on (and in great shape). I ordered a new replacement shake bag. it is an oem kirby bag for the trad, just newer material like the heritage series outer bags and works great. Also installed a metal fan from a dead parts classic omega that i have for my vac restoration business.

below is one before photo from jaylux showing the corrosion and weird discoloration on the nozzle. the others after after photos including some detail shots, and rarely photographed, in portable/canister mode.

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You did a wonderful job on it! The Tradition with it's style 1 bag set up was not the best performer but in my opinion it was the most beautiful of them.
 
Well Done!

I thought of you during the convention when we were given an excellent Kirby demonstration where it was disassembled down to the bearings, transmission, etc. by a Kirby-authorized repairman. He had all the tid-bits and factory know-how. Hope you can join us next year. You'll be impressed with the Kirby knowledge available in one place.
The restoration looks terrific. You model it well, and I know it has a good home.
Jay
 
Beautiful job

Hi Will Very nice job it must have taken you many hours to do such a WONDERFUL JOB. I hve Many Kirbys but not one Tradition i love the blue and the new bag. Good luck Doug
 
Very nice job on the resto! The Trad is my favorite Kirby, (and my favorite vacuum, at that) and Im proud to own one as well!


 


My Tradition was my first restoration project- it was a fun time, to see it before and after.


 


But one question: How did you get rid of the little "age spots" (as I call them)?


 


PS heres a pic of my Trad after the resto

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ben the sale date was 11-12-79 and all that was on there was the dealer signature. whoever owned it never wrote thier name in it.

blackheart, i converted it to a shake bag. (i prefer them anyway)

vac_whisperer : simple, sanding with various grits of sandpaper (320-2000) in a left to right then up and down as the grits change, 0 and 0000 steel wool. both with a mothers/mineral spirits mix. then of course, buffing with a polishing compound on a wheel. there is no other way to get rid of water spots or corrosion. a vibrating sander will get out the "coffee table gouges" then you wet sandpaper it as above.

Will
 
doug and everyone thanks for the very kind words. a like new kirby just looks great and i love it. it performs amazingly with the shake bag and metal fan.

doug, it took me about 10 hours including breaks to completely tear it down, clean of the rubber and plastic parts, as well as the metal finishing work, reassembly and waxing.

Will
 
Hello Will,

Did you remove the nozzle bumper for the polishing or just work around it?

In 10 hours you did and amazing job. I would have guessed twice that!

Joe
 

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