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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jul 31, 2013 1:18:55 GMT -5
Humm very nice. I love how chunky the switch housing is. I would like to see it with four blades. How are the flywheel on theses? Very flimsy or more like a Casablanca flywheel? Does it works well?
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Post by Daniel G. on Jul 31, 2013 12:28:59 GMT -5
Humm very nice. I love how chunky the switch housing is. I would like to see it with four blades. How are the flywheel on theses? Very flimsy or more like a Casablanca flywheel? Does it works well? The flywheel is kinda floppy. The fan itself performs okay.
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Post by Daniel G. on Aug 11, 2013 18:01:22 GMT -5
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Post by Cole S. on Aug 11, 2013 19:28:20 GMT -5
I like! Other than the blade tips and canopy it does look very Key Largo-like in that configuration.
That SMC is super cool. I love this combination of parts and the blades look so good! Looks even better installed than I thought it would.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 11, 2013 19:49:14 GMT -5
It does look like a Key Largo with four blades installed. Thanks for showing it in this configuration, I love it.
The SMC Emperor looks really good too. The proportions are very good. I love the switch cap.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2013 20:25:42 GMT -5
Love these as 4 blade!
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Post by Adam D. on Aug 11, 2013 21:04:59 GMT -5
I agree Cole about the install.. I like the Jet King better with five blades.. And I have to agree, Looks almost just like a Key Largo.. I love most five blade fans up till around 88'ish.. When they became more common..
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Post by JW on Aug 11, 2013 22:18:31 GMT -5
I agree with everything Adam said, although I will add to that any fan of that era with more than four blades. Remember, Homesteads don't seem to be too common around here... I think the only 6-blade fans I ever saw before about 1990 or so were Tyebs and those skinny bladed things Montgomery Ward sold.
That Jet King is beefy in either configuration.
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