Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2013 14:49:10 GMT -5
If you fabricate any Union blades or Weatherite blades let me know, I need sets!
You hauls are always amazing, I never know where to start! Which ones will you restore first?
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2013 14:52:53 GMT -5
I have NEVER seen a ConTech with wood blades before!
That Sanyo is really cool!
|
|
|
Post by Jean Lemieux on Oct 5, 2013 18:07:31 GMT -5
Wow very cool and unusual finds! I guess some are unusual because they come from Oman. The 1976 SMC is very similar to the ones found here except the ones around seems to have a metal lower canopy. The brown CKC is very cool. I would have loved to see it with it's original wood blades. It seems like it did not had decorative badges. Is the Sanyo just like this one: www.vintageceilingfans.com/membergalleries/gallery/showimage.php?i=1485&c=144The REC have a sticker very similar to Nadair stickers. Whoa! I'm very surprised to see S&P fans there. They are usually found in España and France. I've never seen this model either. They are probably older than you think. Their motors are very thick and weighting 8 kilos they gotta have iron on the motors. Where are they made? Here's their current model that is also available in chrome. www.flickr.com/photos/61745351@N03/5803177681/in/set-72157626772401137
|
|
|
Post by Jean Lemieux on Oct 5, 2013 18:09:24 GMT -5
I have NEVER seen a ConTech with wood blades before! It's not really a ConTech either. It has older canopies.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2013 18:27:13 GMT -5
True, but it's the only fan common in the states with that motor. I cant remember what they're labeled elsewhere.
|
|
|
Post by Jean Lemieux on Oct 5, 2013 20:01:33 GMT -5
True, but it's the only fan common in the states with that motor. I cant remember what they're labeled elsewhere. I know the older ones with wider curved blades and these bigger plastic canopies as TMT but I've never seen them in these older version around here. This one seems to have a TMT sticker though even though it's apparently labeled 4 Seasons and in the newer version. drummondville.kijiji.ca/c-acheter-et-vendre-autres-ventilateur-30-W0QQAdIdZ528510397
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2013 23:12:39 GMT -5
TMT is what I was thinking.
|
|
|
Post by Tais on Oct 6, 2013 4:19:49 GMT -5
If you fabricate any Union blades or Weatherite blades let me know, I need sets! You hauls are always amazing, I never know where to start! Which ones will you restore first? hmm.. as for now, i cant fabricate curved blades, i got a big pile of spare union blades from the scrapyard, many of them were unbent or slightly bent.. weatherite blades, i dont think i will fabricate it hmm.. as for restoring, i usually start with the easiest or the ones i like the most Wow very cool and unusual finds! I guess some are unusual because they come from Oman. The brown CKC is very cool. I would have loved to see it with it's original wood blades. It seems like it did not had decorative badges. Is the Sanyo just like this one: www.vintageceilingfans.com/membergalleries/gallery/showimage.php?i=1485&c=144The REC have a sticker very similar to Nadair stickers. Whoa! I'm very surprised to see S&P fans there. They are usually found in España and France. I've never seen this model either. They are probably older than you think. Their motors are very thick and weighting 8 kilos they gotta have iron on the motors. Where are they made? Here's their current model that is also available in chrome. www.flickr.com/photos/61745351@N03/5803177681/in/set-72157626772401137hmm.. the wooden blades were mounted at the bottom of the arm the sanyo is just like that pic u posted it doesnt mention where the S&P fans are made, but all the labels that have text are written in spanish as for the con-tech related fans, here i spotted several fans with the same motor shape but different labels.. so far i've spotted TMT, winner, SMT (owned by TMT), TMC (also owned by TMT) and CKC.. there are more here i guess
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 12:52:29 GMT -5
I need one set of Weatherite blades . . . I would have to count motors to see how many sets of Union blades I need!
|
|
|
Post by Tais on Dec 9, 2013 12:51:01 GMT -5
got lots of fans recently from scrapyard in many hauls, sorry for not updating this thread the fans are not in particular order since i dont really remember which group of fans belong to which haul, there may be some missing in between 2 USHA taj deluxes (primas) yash 24" polar 56" 4-bladed fan a very unusual 48" SMC blades (i suspect it to be originally cut by previous owner as one blade is slightly shorter) Metro Fans (no downrod) Golden Fan (the one with canopy that has a diamond sticker, unoriginal to the fan) blue safer ceiling fan pak fan Khaitan New Tec FMC (manufactured by winco) SMC K56 mid 70s earlier than 1975 splashed with capacitor oil others: (not taken pics of) 2 USHA kohinoors rallifan tristar GEC goldline new fan crompton greaves whirlwind 36" gold wheel (scrapped) JMC almirar 48" (USHA clone) MEC (scrapped) AMC with nut (not working, swapped lower motor shell with another AMC) SMC K56, 1986 bajaj maxima, 2005 5 crompton greaves high breezes, 2 90s and 3 80s/70s WTMG AMC without nut (swapped motor shell with the damaged one) OX
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2013 19:45:31 GMT -5
I cant wait to see all these restored!
|
|
|
Post by Jean Lemieux on Dec 10, 2013 14:40:09 GMT -5
Do you have the motor for the four bade Polar or it's just the blades?
The SMC with the blades cut is a regular K56? It looks like to be a pretty old one.
I wonder what the GEC Gold Line looks like.
|
|
|
Post by Tais on Dec 10, 2013 15:12:29 GMT -5
oh yes, i have the motor of the 4-bladed polar, just forgot to post it with the other pics i got the SMC blades by itself, without any motor.. i used a 70s SMC K56 motor to try out the blades to see how it will look like, i will assign these blades to the 1986 K56 model i have since the 86 and 87 models have much weaker motors than the other 80s models
|
|
|
Post by Tais on Dec 14, 2013 4:48:32 GMT -5
a few this time SMC ceiling fan, dated march 1979 i remember seeing this fan as a kid and "booing" it thinking it was cheap mainly because of the canopy, but i never knew these were also SMCs until i got this fan, what was also surprising is that i didnt expect this model to be still in production until that time! it has the same canopy as the K56 from the years 1978 to 1985, a 4.75 uF capacitor, not 6.3 uF, the lower portion is noticeably smaller than the mid 70s version and the fan weighs less than the older versions this also proved that this model is not a member of the K or KN series which i always suspected it to be, its model name still remains unknown however a comparison between it and the older models, 1979 model on the left, mid 70s in the middle and the 1968 model on the right (the lower canopy on the 68 model is actually a modified 2000s model canopy which tends to fit perfectly) 2 USHA and 1 pak fan, got these for selling them since they were in good condition (except the downrods) plus i have the spare canopies for them as a request from someone in DT vintage fans, i took another photo of the FMC clarifying the fan better and showing its logo apparently i forget to place the GEC fan pic along with the others, sorry for that.. i also equipped it with a noodle cup as a lower canopy
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2013 14:18:19 GMT -5
Wow that GEC is near identical to mine!
So much stuff here I love!
|
|