moderncleveland
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Ok, you guys saw the pictures of our 519: http://www.vacuumland.org/TD/THREADS/VINTAGE/5331x18.htm
We have a few more vacuums (although not quite as glamorous) to share, and our current dilemma of which one(s) to use and what to do!
Below you will see Exhibit A, which we intend to replace with a nice vintage vacuum. This Simplicity 4800 dates to 1994 and it has been in constant use. We "modded" it right from the start by lining the bottom of the inside cavity with a HEPA filter (since replaced 3 or 4 times).
Other operations and mishaps over the years include: (1) several re-tapings and patchings of the hose, (2) whose plastic swivel cover at the back of the vacuum was long broken and must be manually placed when you don't want to use the attachment, (3) leading to an empty plastic bag from the vacuum bags duct-taped to the front door of the machine to keep the plastic cover handy along with the attachments, (4) a power cord that needed taping in several locations as well as (5) a transplant of the actual plug end itself from an unused VCR (if you look closely you can see the bump near the base of the plug where the splicing and surgery took place ... with plenty of electrician's tape! But you have to be very careful about stretching out the plug because you can (and I have!) pull the wires loose and short it.
Since moving to our "vintage" it's been our main vacuum, but as I mentioned in the other thread we wanted a vintage vac to match the vintage home. We ran out of bags for the Simplicity and we'd just like to retire it and find the right answer. I'm thinking a Kirby would do nice, but I want one that has an attachment to use disposable bags as mentioned before.

We have a few more vacuums (although not quite as glamorous) to share, and our current dilemma of which one(s) to use and what to do!
Below you will see Exhibit A, which we intend to replace with a nice vintage vacuum. This Simplicity 4800 dates to 1994 and it has been in constant use. We "modded" it right from the start by lining the bottom of the inside cavity with a HEPA filter (since replaced 3 or 4 times).
Other operations and mishaps over the years include: (1) several re-tapings and patchings of the hose, (2) whose plastic swivel cover at the back of the vacuum was long broken and must be manually placed when you don't want to use the attachment, (3) leading to an empty plastic bag from the vacuum bags duct-taped to the front door of the machine to keep the plastic cover handy along with the attachments, (4) a power cord that needed taping in several locations as well as (5) a transplant of the actual plug end itself from an unused VCR (if you look closely you can see the bump near the base of the plug where the splicing and surgery took place ... with plenty of electrician's tape! But you have to be very careful about stretching out the plug because you can (and I have!) pull the wires loose and short it.
Since moving to our "vintage" it's been our main vacuum, but as I mentioned in the other thread we wanted a vintage vac to match the vintage home. We ran out of bags for the Simplicity and we'd just like to retire it and find the right answer. I'm thinking a Kirby would do nice, but I want one that has an attachment to use disposable bags as mentioned before.
