Hey
Texaskirbyguy guy 2 things.
The pics are of 519 rear because it was right here and 560 nozzle which sits same as d80 since I've not put safety switch on.
The big wheels in the front when using screws to hold on big wheels flexes near the toe touch causing issues with rug. With tradition front axle you don't need the long screw big wheels fit. On tradition axle the toe touch doesn't flex down. The places it flexes is left of toe touch I didn't notice until I seen Ben's pic. The big wheels wider axle basically gives vacuum complete balance and it's going to perform better as vacuum body is not raised in the back. If you put big in the back not in front you get a muscle car look like rear is higher and front when nozzle hits carpet it's at a slight angle.
The setup I show nozzle is level no lean forward the brush plate hits carpet everywhere and in no other scenario except small wheels all around does nozzle hit ground being level. The wide tires set up gives the front heavy vacuum balance and stability providing best performance out of any set up.
Second I read your tradition thread again. I noticed something I didn't before you waxed before you sanded or buffed it out. You mentioned it brings out imperfections you can see. I always polished last. So thanks it will save time working on areas needing work not working everything because your not sure.
This is for make shift bags. Make a fabric liner that goes inside the bag. Glue it in desired position. Use Velcro to use fabric you intend to hold in place.
Or just get say 2 bags that one is liner the other is pulled out and emptied.
In the worse case Velcro attach bag cut open the top empty glue back shit or Velcro shut.
I'm no arts and crafts but my vacuum I plan on using and bag inside a bag why can't you just wash the bag. I don't know throwing ideas out there. It's why I came up with my system. I did acquire about 50 envirocare sentria 2 HEPA bags. That might be why.
If I were to use a bag the paper micron magic is what I would use if I bought bags. But seeing it's a show vacuum I get it. It's useable and doesn't make a mess simple and easy.
But the tires wider wheels more rubber on the road. Better axle no flexing. Big in back makes front lean forward and you want balance and stability and I think Ben's set up is the best.
Thanks
Les
