Thanks Everyone!
In case one thinks that these vac gatherings are all insanity I will tell you that they are a gathering of good friends who share fellowship, friendship and a common interest (although unusual) in vintage vacuum cleaners. In addition to completely rearranging my basement, for which I will be forever grateful, everyone seemed to grab a project to restore or work on during their stay. The basement rearrangement has given me a whole new appreciation for my collection which was kind of here, there and everywhere. Every time I would come back from an errand, some new rearranging had been done, with no small effort.
I am posting a link to a few photos of the weekend restoration projects.
1. Lewyt Big Wheels - bought back in the late 90s and never touched again. Restored!
2. Hoover 150 - Roger Lequea and I were discussing my dream machines at Greg's in Omaha and he said "I have got one you can have." He sent it and it is beautiful. Charlie polished it up with a little shoe polish and voila! Beautiful
3. Kenmore Saturn Power Nozzle Canister. Somewhat rough but worked on by Charlie, Terry and Tania with laquer thinner and polish. The hose had some holes in it which were patched with vinyl patch. A new cord will be needed, but this puppy is ready to go now.
4. Hoover 707 Promotional Model - When Jeff Parker and Fred Stachnik listened to this one they pronounced it unresuscitatable. Very bent axles and bad bearings - agitator and motor and no light. Jeff started on it and Mark Thomas worked on it to the wee hours of the morning. Not quite done but will be great.
5. Compact C80 - Bought new in 1982 with parts scattered. We found them all, put them back together and it is a beautiful machine that will be my daily driver on the first floor. Tania instructed me on the new filtration - as good as any HEPA machine today.
All others - It seems that everyone took a list of items that I need which will probably be arriving from my friends over the next few weeks. Thanks everyone for everything - especially being my friends. All are welcome.