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Post by spiritjcc98 on Apr 1, 2016 11:59:37 GMT -5
I have a Gilliland and Associates labeled ceiling fan with a broke arm. The only thing I see as a possible model number is on a tag and is E77342. I would like to know where I might find one of these. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you and have a great day. Pics attached. I also have several other pics with dimensions included.
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Post by spiritjcc98 on Apr 5, 2016 21:19:39 GMT -5
Um, anyone? Has anybody got any idea regarding this? Kind of in need of some help. Thank you again.
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Post by Adam D. on Apr 6, 2016 1:42:57 GMT -5
Try this website: www.ceilingfanparts.com/images/bladearm.htmCall and tell them it's the pretzel shaped for a non hugger ceiling fan from the 80s.. I noticed I don't see one listed like yours but it still doesn't hurt to call them... Probably the same size that they used on Gulf Coast ceiling fans and others.. Another option is to take a non broken bracket down to your local Dans Fans, and have them match one up.. They may have those.. If none of those options work out then try epoxy Jbweld 3960 PSI strength that you can get locally... Mix a whole puddle of that in the area where it's broken, and you will need to prop it up some how where the 2 parts are firmly reinforced and let dry for 24 hours or longer.. Example of my work I've done to fix a bracket: Attachment Deleted
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Post by spiritjcc98 on Apr 18, 2016 10:39:15 GMT -5
Thank you Adam. I will check with them.
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