Jared H.
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Trying to get bi
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Post by Jared H. on Apr 12, 2014 22:43:34 GMT -5
^ shut up. We're ordering a new fan (craftmade) soon, making do with an empty box.. If you're going to order a Craftmade, the best one would be Outdoor Patio Fan. It has an 188 x 15 mm motor, ..and how exactly did you enter my mind? that's what were getting. Still hanging on the porch. ... LOL, i dont live in humid-@$$ Canada, so it is still pewter and is indoors, disassembled
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Post by Zachary Yarnes on Apr 13, 2014 15:50:40 GMT -5
If you think that picture came from canada you need to go back to Geography....and you DO live in humid a.ss texas
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Jared H.
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Post by Jared H. on Apr 13, 2014 15:56:02 GMT -5
If you think that picture came from canada you need to go back to Geography....and you DO live in humid a.ss texas xD i know that picture isn't from Canada, i'm not that dumb. Texas is pretty frikkin humid though.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 13, 2014 23:13:43 GMT -5
Here's the Canadian version of that picture. Haha! Seriously you could be suprised of what you could see.
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Post by Max C. on Apr 14, 2014 17:47:18 GMT -5
If you think that picture came from Canada you need to go back to Geography....and you DO live in humid a.ss Texas LOL! Here's the Canadian version of that picture. Haha! Seriously you could be surprised of what you could see. Oh I can believe it! Even fans installed inside can develop rust in the canopy if the attic is humid enough.
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Post by Zachary Yarnes on Apr 14, 2014 18:18:40 GMT -5
Those blades have got to be at most 6' off the ground, unless those are really tall windows
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Post by Max C. on Apr 15, 2014 14:50:57 GMT -5
Those blades have got to be at most 6' off the ground, unless those are really tall windows I doubt the windows are that tall. If you look closely, you can see what appears to be a newer Hunter on a standard length downrod in the background.
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