The “Whirlwind” was not motorised, but used a hand crank to operate a fan to generate suction.The whirlWind
It was hard to operate as you had to turn the crank at the same time as you were pushing the machine over the rug!
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Are you trying to McFun of me?I see some logic it was invented by a McGuy from Scotland!
Just for that, I'm attaching a photo of a Scotman in a kilt grasping a long hose!
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Hey, at least you posted a photo.sorry, Pano was faster... j
Stop mixing it - start a new thread!Did someone mention mixers?
....as a food processor, meat mincer, coffee grinder, polisher, drill and even a compressed air paint sprayer.
...and as a circular saw for speaker building!
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btw : YouTube
That video was doctored - read comments, look close to video.
I hate all that fake false internet BS.
You get more blow for your money with this video: YouTubeI like a bit of international pipe music.
You get more blow for your money with this video: YouTube
Naked under the kilt is more acceptable viewing than a hairy arsed Scotsman.
I paused it and replayed it. The dust cover WAS dented, just not as much as the original shot. So perhaps it took two attempts?That video was doctored - read comments, look close to video.
I hate all that fake false internet BS.
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