bikerray Well-known member Joined Mar 19, 2014 Messages 1,090 Location Middle Earth Apr 15, 2022 #2 I finally got around to putting a new cord on my Royal 157.
dysonman1 Well-known member Joined Apr 5, 2013 Messages 6,943 Location the county Apr 15, 2022 #3 You did a great job. Those are NOT an easy repair.
hornet Well-known member Joined Apr 8, 2022 Messages 56 Location Canada Apr 15, 2022 #4 Nice Royal , with a new cord it’s ready for service for many years to come! Good job getting that wired in.
Nice Royal , with a new cord it’s ready for service for many years to come! Good job getting that wired in.
kirbyclassiciii Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 18, 2009 Messages 5,340 Location Milwaukie, Oregon Apr 15, 2022 #5 dysonman1 Tom, I agree, especially considering the 1988 and later machines switched to a different handle stamping and thus different cord. ~Ben
dysonman1 Tom, I agree, especially considering the 1988 and later machines switched to a different handle stamping and thus different cord. ~Ben
bikerray Well-known member Joined Mar 19, 2014 Messages 1,090 Location Middle Earth Apr 28, 2022 #6 Update I took about 5 minutes and replaced the missing bristle in the brushroll
2011hoover700 Well-known member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Messages 521 Location owosso michigan Apr 29, 2022 #7 Hi again where can I purchase the right staples for rebristling? Which size is right? Thanks.
bikerray Well-known member Joined Mar 19, 2014 Messages 1,090 Location Middle Earth Apr 29, 2022 #8 Forgot to add the shot of the brushroll in the Royal. If the staple fits the hole it's the right size. I make my own staples, since I live in Middle Earth it's Elven magic.
Forgot to add the shot of the brushroll in the Royal. If the staple fits the hole it's the right size. I make my own staples, since I live in Middle Earth it's Elven magic.