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How to transform the (OLD Vacuum Cleaner) into a high capacity Industrial vacuum cleaner

In this video I turned an old and broken vacuum cleaner into an industrial vacuum cleaner that can contain much more dirt...
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Vacuum cleaner
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A vacuum cleaner, also known as a sweeper or hoover, is a device
that uses an air pump (a centrifugal fan in all but some of the very
oldest models), to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt,
usually from floors, and from other surfaces such as upholstery and
draperies.
The dirt is collected by either a dustbag or a cyclone for later disposal.
Vacuum cleaners, which are used in homes as well as in industry, exist
in a variety of sizes and models—small battery-powered hand-held
devices, wheeled canister models for home use, domestic central
vacuum cleaners, huge stationary industrial appliances that can handle
several hundred litres of dust before being emptied, and self-propelled
vacuum trucks for recovery of large spills or removal of contaminated
soil. Specialized shop vacuums can be used to suck up both dust and
liquids.

Name
Although vacuum cleaner and the short form vacuum are neutral names, in some countries (UK, Ireland)
hoover is used instead as a genericized trademark, and as a verb. The name comes from the Hoover Company,
one of the first and more influential companies in the development of the device. The device is also sometimes
called a sweeper although the same term also refers to a carpet sweeper, a similar invention.
History
The vacuum cleaner evolved from the carpet sweeper via manual vacuum cleaners. The first manual models,
using bellows, were developed in the 1860s, and the first motorized designs appeared at the turn of the 20th
century, with the first decade being the boom decade.
Manual vacuums
In 1860 a carpet sweeper was invented by Daniel Hess of West Union, Iowa
that gathered dust with a rotating brush and a bellows for generating
suction.[1][2] Another early model (1869) was the "Whirlwind", invented in
Chicago in 1868 by Ives W. McGaffey. The bulky device worked with a belt
driven fan cranked by hand that made it awkward to operate, although it was
commercially marketed with mixed success. [3] A similar model was
constructed by Melville R. Bissell of Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1876, who
also manufactured carpet sweepers.
[4] The company later added portable
vacuum cleaners to its line of cleaning tools.
Powered vacuum cleaners
The end of the 19th century saw the introduction of powered cleaners, although
early types used some variation of blowing air to clean instead of suction.[5]
One appeared in 1898 when John S. Thurman of St. Louis, Missouri submitted
a patent (US No. 634,042) for a "pneumatic carpet renovator" which blew dust
into a receptacle.[6] Thurman's system, powered by an internal combustion
engine, traveled to the customers residence on a horse-drawn wagon as part of a
door to door cleaning service. Corrine Dufour of Savannah, Georgia received
two patents in 1899 and 1900 for another blown air system that seems to have
featured the first use of an electric motor.
[5]
In 1901 powered vacuum cleaners using suction were invented independently
by British engineer Hubert Cecil Booth and American inventor David T.
Kenney.
Booth also may have coined the word "vacuum cleaner".[7]
Booth's horse drawn combustion engine powered "Puffing Billy",
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