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Hertz


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Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Original Message   May 13, 2010 12:22 pm
WOW! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TysTMPWm9s0&feature=related Also, Sir James Dyson is hiring *350* new engineers IN THE UK at his main base in Malmesbury. http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/apr/26/dyson-recruit-350-engineers PRETTY SWEET :D
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Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #8   May 14, 2010 11:39 pm
A Volkswagen Beetle filled with 400lbs of steel $#%* (just like the Lux demo ones) was lifted by a Heritage II in 1986
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yczxUJLPhkg
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procare


Joined: Jul 16, 2009
Points: 192

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #9   May 15, 2010 1:54 am
  Over the yearts I have seen cars, refridgerators, and the old 16 pound bowling ball being picked up.  When an ad shows a 16 pound bowling ball picked up by a little vacuum motor to remove air from food saver bags ,you know they will find someone that will say that is one powerful motor.  In 1967 or1968 Eureka came out with their vacuum cleaner on TV and picked up a 16 pound bowling ball in the air in a clear tube . It was approximately 3-4 inches off the ground and had maybe 2 feet of space above it. It was suspended in the air, not sealed suction.  Electrolux ,at the time owned by Consolidated Foods (Sara Lee now)  got 100 housewives together and had them go into the plant and pick machines off the line for testing. One of the test performed in front of them was the cleaners picking up 4 16 pound bowling $#%* up and having them suspendeded in the air. Today they have them picking up 5 16 pound bowling $#%*. I do not say Aerus is the only one that will do this but I have seen other machines that couldn't.  This pickup of bowling $#%* is not advertised to say how powerful the cleaners are. I have a picture of the ball pickup and will put it on when I figure out how to d o it.
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mole


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Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #10   May 15, 2010 7:27 am
procare wrote:
  Over the yearts I have seen cars, refridgerators, and the old 16 pound bowling ball being picked up.  When an ad shows a 16 pound bowling ball picked up by a little vacuum motor to remove air from food saver bags ,you know they will find someone that will say that is one powerful motor.  In 1967 or1968 Eureka came out with their vacuum cleaner on TV and picked up a 16 pound bowling ball in the air in a clear tube . It was approximately 3-4 inches off the ground and had maybe 2 feet of space above it. It was suspended in the air, not sealed suction.  Electrolux ,at the time owned by Consolidated Foods (Sara Lee now)  got 100 housewives together and had them go into the plant and pick machines off the line for testing. One of the test performed in front of them was the cleaners picking up 4 16 pound bowling $#%* up and having them suspendeded in the air. Today they have them picking up 5 16 pound bowling $#%*. I do not say Aerus is the only one that will do this but I have seen other machines that couldn't.  This pickup of bowling $#%* is not advertised to say how powerful the cleaners are. I have a picture of the ball pickup and will put it on when I figure out how to d o it.

Procare,

Remember the 3200 hundred dollar central vacuum bowling bolz display??????
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #11   May 15, 2010 8:05 am
Trebor wrote:
A Volkswagen Beetle filled with 400lbs of steel $#%* (just like the Lux demo ones) was lifted by a Heritage II in 1986
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yczxUJLPhkg



Thanks Trebor, I forgot about that one.  So..........the TV car lift using a dyson is a copy of Kirby Heritage 11.  Not even original! 

Carmine D.

PS: The lead white coat scientist in the VW lift, Mr. Baird:  Where have you heard that name used before?

This message was modified May 15, 2010 by CarmineD
Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #12   May 15, 2010 10:53 am
Carmine,

Tom Baird left the Kirby company to form Bairdmeter INC. He sold the suction tester nozzle plates for the Kirby demo, as well as the dirt meter, (single and stackable,) The cloth tube with the black cloths held in place with a round spring was called a 'Baird' meter. He also sold the airflow meter that went on the front of the Kirby to show airflow, and could be used to ' kill' canister vacuums by showing decreased airflow as the distance between the cleaner and working hose end increased. Because he dealt with the distributors directly he made a lot of money to the consternation of the Kirby company.  It was the distributors who told Kirby to leave Tom Baird alone if they wanted to keep their distributor netwwork, because KIrby was not interested in making demo equipment, not really.

I heard that Baidrmeter had also bought out Tom Butz, the maker of formula. I also heard that Kirby bought out Tom Baird's widow. I have no idea if any of the products Baird manufactured are still produced by Kirby today. I cannot find Bairdmeter, or Formula on the net

Regards,

Trebor
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #13   May 15, 2010 1:22 pm
Trebor wrote:
Carmine,

Tom Baird left the Kirby company to form Bairdmeter INC. He sold the suction tester nozzle plates for the Kirby demo, as well as the dirt meter, (single and stackable,) The cloth tube with the black cloths held in place with a round spring was called a 'Baird' meter. He also sold the airflow meter that went on the front of the Kirby to show airflow, and could be used to ' kill' canister vacuums by showing decreased airflow as the distance between the cleaner and working hose end increased. Because he dealt with the distributors directly he made a lot of money to the consternation of the Kirby company.  It was the distributors who told Kirby to leave Tom Baird alone if they wanted to keep their distributor netwwork, because KIrby was not interested in making demo equipment, not really.

I heard that Baidrmeter had also bought out Tom Butz, the maker of formula. I also heard that Kirby bought out Tom Baird's widow. I have no idea if any of the products Baird manufactured are still produced by Kirby today. I cannot find Bairdmeter, or Formula on the net

Regards,

Trebor



Trebor:  You da Man!

Carmine D.

Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #14   May 16, 2010 11:12 pm
Trebor:  You da Man!
Carmine D.

To quote Robin Williams as Andrew in 'Bicentennial Man'

"One is glad to be of service, sir!"

It is not often that I am able to supply some tidbit of information outside the scope of your vast knowledge.  It is my sincere wish that we will meet in person while we both  still walk this earth. You have always been the consummate gentleman in print, and I have no doubt you are the same in person, and so, backatcha, Carmine, "YOU da man!"

Trebor


CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #15   May 17, 2010 1:28 pm
Trebor wrote:
Trebor:  You da Man!
Carmine D.

To quote Robin Williams as Andrew in 'Bicentennial Man'

"One is glad to be of service, sir!"

It is not often that I am able to supply some tidbit of information outside the scope of your vast knowledge.  It is my sincere wish that we will meet in person while we both  still walk this earth. You have always been the consummate gentleman in print, and I have no doubt you are the same in person, and so, backatcha, Carmine, "YOU da man!"

Trebor




I try to emulate you! 

Carmine D.

Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #16   May 17, 2010 2:13 pm
Ah, Carmine,
To be witty, kind, and self-effacing all at once is truly a gift.
Thank you. You are an inspiration.

Trebor
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson vacuum lifts car.
Reply #17   May 17, 2010 6:40 pm
Trebor wrote:
Ah, Carmine,
To be witty, kind, and self-effacing all at once is truly a gift.
Thank you. You are an inspiration.

Trebor


I try hard.  Thank you.

Carmine D.

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