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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2015 23:26:03 GMT -5
Here's the receiver set up:
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 7, 2015 3:15:25 GMT -5
This placed has changed a lot since 2010. It's seems even more filled. Your two temporary fans are my favorites but I like almost all the fans except the three blade Emerson. A 1960-1970's SMC Wilcorp 60F is one of the few fans on my list. In the United States, particularly in the south central, these four metal curved blade Golden Fans style spinners are seen labeled Codep. Once someone posted one NIB in Texas on Craigslist and the name of the model on the box was a name that sounded like Argosy. The large white one I have is labeled Golden Fan. So far in Québec, I only saw them in white, 140 cm. In the United States all the ones I've seen were 90 cm except for this one. Notice the sticker on the lower canopy and the painted nut. Here, brown Golden Fans don't have a painted nut. Judging by the shape of the motor, since Adam showed us the difference between a New Fan and a Golden Fan motor and how it looks so much like mine but smaller and brown, it has to be related to Golden Fan. Troy has or had this small one: ada19851985.proboards.com/thread/4896/golden-fanI just realized that some models have four screws and other three on both small and larger ones and Golden Fan or Codep.
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Post by Jordan U on Mar 7, 2015 9:51:59 GMT -5
As always, lots of cool fans here. You've got to do some cleaning though, even that little light socket fan is dirty!
That's a neat receiver. I saw a Kenwood one at the antiques store yesterday which looked just like that, I almost got it but the speakers were huge, no way I was getting them home in my vehicle.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 13:29:08 GMT -5
As always, lots of cool fans here. You've got to do some cleaning though, even that little light socket fan is dirty! That's a neat receiver. I saw a Kenwood one at the antiques store yesterday which looked just like that, I almost got it but the speakers were huge, no way I was getting them home in my vehicle. What would be the point in cleaning them? It's a shop, they'll get dirty again right away.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 13:37:00 GMT -5
The side that was formerly Dean's is much cleaner and more empty. Dean didnt clean or organize at all, but his stepson does quite a bit.
Our side is definitely more filled, but also more organized. 6 months to a year ago, it was even more filled, and not organized.
I have been to a store identical to this one, with fans identical to these, but with 4 blades instead of 3. I wish I could remember where it was, I'd go back, get video, and offer to buy the fans:
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Post by Adam D. on Mar 7, 2015 14:05:27 GMT -5
I like the receiver and CD player setup, that CD player is from the mid 80s..
I do like the SMC Jean is talking about.. I think those might have been the fans I saw back in the 80s that were big..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 15:46:20 GMT -5
How is the SMC Jean describes different from what I have?
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Post by Adam D. on Mar 7, 2015 15:51:02 GMT -5
I'm talking about what you have that I saw in the pictures..
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Post by Jordan U on Mar 7, 2015 16:14:05 GMT -5
What would be the point in cleaning them? It's a shop, they'll get dirty again right away. This is true, but after a while too much dust accumulation will reduce its performance.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 16:19:46 GMT -5
I'm talking about what you have that I saw in the pictures.. They are among the oldest imported industrials in the US.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 16:19:57 GMT -5
What would be the point in cleaning them? It's a shop, they'll get dirty again right away. This is true, but after a while too much dust accumulation will reduce its performance. How?
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Post by Jordan U on Mar 7, 2015 19:01:33 GMT -5
When there is enough dust on the blades, it negatively effects how the air flows off the blades, decreasing the performance.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2015 0:26:57 GMT -5
When there is enough dust on the blades, it negatively effects how the air flows off the blades, decreasing the performance. How much dust would this take?
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Post by perfectjazz78 on Mar 8, 2015 2:21:48 GMT -5
Love that three bladed emerson!
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Post by Jordan U on Mar 8, 2015 12:20:05 GMT -5
How much dust would this take? Quite a bit, its probably more noticable on portable fans than ceiling fans.
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