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electroluxxxx

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Hello all,
within the past year there have been quite a few changes in my life, if we remember the Trailer issue, yeah I am not getting back into that again! I have moved into a nice 2 bedroom apartment for 525 a month with everything included except for electric, which is nice because the Village of Greene electric in an apartment can vary from $20-40 a month, I have decided to make one of the bedrooms my Hobby room where I store My NJ Devils hockey memorabilia, vacuums, vintage stereo equipment etc... I do not have as many machines anymore as I once had due to moving but I still have quite a few left that I couldn't part with (most of which are Dream machines) the landlord of this place is a great person and very well known and tends to keep their buildings up to tip top shape which is GREAT! now getting into things, this year has been a little rough as I lost my job with General Electric Aviation (politics are a wonderful thing) and within a week have found another job working for a cleaning company called KBS, (Getting up at 3 a.m. gets kinda old way to quickly for a night owl) so today I have gotten a fulltime job offer with another cleaning company called "The Night Shift" and after a full week of working with KBS (which is Part time) I am debating on it and knowing that a lot of us hate arguing with ones self that thought is complicated! so with out further or do, I present to you my new vacuum room, I have flyers, ads, and such that will be put up but for now I tend to like this room for when things get stressful. I usually set up a comfortable folding lounge chair, grab a beer or a glass of wine, pop on some lounge music and relieve the pressure by the things that I love the most.

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Hi electroluxxxx

Great display room. Each of us has our own artistic style, glad to see you express yours. I've had more display rooms than I care to remember. I even cleaned out an unused three car garage, put up drywall, put down a floor and created a massive museum for the club. One of the things I like to do is put up peg board and display my attatchments by the various brands, and this includes a seperate wall for optional tools like Kirby Miracle Heads, Electrolux cord winders and so on. A great way to store hoses is by placing them against a wall lengthwise so they become sort of a baseboard. If I can, I co along the cieling as well. The unused bags of the uprights can also be hung. Kirby is great for this. The same for cords.
Pictures below is what I did with a 9 x 12 bedroom. A word of warning however, dont expect the room to stay as it it is. As the collection grows, you'll find revisions are an ongoing part of it. But building it, and redesigning it's a good bit of the fun.

Enjoy the display room.

Alex Taber.

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Awesome.........

<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">Both are simply AWESOME!</span>


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<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">I'm jealous!</span>


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<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">Greg</span>


 


 
 

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