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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Mar 6, 2021 6:49:47 GMT -5
Oh, the other chain stands for the light? it uses a double claw mounting yes I have a 3 speed control I changed it to 80s The other chain does nothing on yours? If so then it's probably an integrated light kit pull chain. Is it very heavy for a 90 cm fan? My polished brass 120 cm one is almost 13 kilos! My second heaviest ceiling fan. Kinda does it’s very heavy more than a golden fan I will probably say that it weights around 10 kilos
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 6, 2021 15:57:01 GMT -5
The other chain does nothing on yours? If so then it's probably an integrated light kit pull chain. Is it very heavy for a 90 cm fan? My polished brass 120 cm one is almost 13 kilos! My second heaviest ceiling fan. Kinda does it’s very heavy more than a golden fan I will probably say that it weights around 10 kilos Then very heavy for a fan of this size.
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Mar 11, 2021 20:30:52 GMT -5
Anybody knows the model of these fans because those are in a general store in potton,QC i only went once to this store when I was little i think it’s an SMC but I am not sure i found this picture on google maps
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 12, 2021 4:14:32 GMT -5
Yes, these are SMC. A rare top mount model from the 1990's.
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Mar 13, 2021 20:11:09 GMT -5
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 13, 2021 23:32:05 GMT -5
I never went inside this place. It's beautiful. I have a 4 Saisons exactly like this. They have been painted over. They do have a brass nut and the brackets are normally brass. The upper canopy is plastic and the lower canopy is metal on these. They are not as powerful as the metal curved blade model even though the motor is the same shape.
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Mar 14, 2021 9:41:37 GMT -5
I never went inside this place. It's beautiful. I have a 4 Saisons exactly like this. They have been painted over. They do have a brass nut and the brackets are normally brass. The upper canopy is plastic and the lower canopy is metal on these. They are not as powerful as the metal curved blade model even though the motor is the same shape. Yes I saw both videos of your 4 saisons classics and I love the 107cm one
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Mar 14, 2021 21:19:17 GMT -5
I got a nadair ceiling fan from the 90s on the curb not far away from my house I don’t know the specific model blades and brackets not original hardware not original (mounting bracket, canopy, pole and ball socket) light kit not original pullchain Tassels not original some of the brackets were broken and some of them were very bent it actually runs very well, the bearings are rusty but it has a almost 4 minutes spin down, it’s incredible here is the original blades, very dirty
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Mar 14, 2021 21:22:32 GMT -5
Very nice that you saw a 4 Saisons with four metal curved blades. It seems like they used the canopy of a light fixture or something like this. They were made in 1980 and 1981. I have a small one like this from 1980 with plastic canopies and two 120 cm ones from 1981, one with plastic canopies and the other with metal canopies. I had the small one since December 2011. Would you like for me to do a better video of it? Sorry for late reply, sure!
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Apr 3, 2021 5:56:57 GMT -5
Here are the pictures in the Michel-Chartrand park so here is a canarm pleasantaire and a 5th generation on a ball socket?! Weird and two canarm CP36 (I don’t know if there is anymore fans because those pictures were taken through a window)
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Post by Brandon J. on Apr 3, 2021 17:29:37 GMT -5
Rodrigo has seen the Canarm PleasantAire & 5th Generation & 2 Canarm CP36 here. He has even made a video of them.
Here's his video of these fans.
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Post by Brandon J. on Apr 3, 2021 17:44:56 GMT -5
Rodrigo has seen these Canarm CP60 HPWP at Decathlon in Brossard, QC. He has even made a video of them.
Here's his video of these fans.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 4, 2021 1:46:09 GMT -5
Folks, Pleasantaire is NOT the name of any specific Canarm model, it was a name they kept from a Montréal fan company they bought in the late 1960's and it's that name they used to designate their line of ceiling fans from around 1983 to 1997. Many Canarm ceiling fans in the 1980's and 1990's came in a box with that name on them and on some of their stickers. The reason why you associate this name with Canarm CP's from around 1983-1993 is because they are models that have a lower canopy with a very visible sticker displaying that name and logo but most of Canarms from around that time had that name on them too, it's just not as promiminent on models that do not have a lower canopy. These early 1990's Canarm CP56 with the lineless blades also have a Pleasantaire sticker.
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Apr 16, 2021 18:36:48 GMT -5
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 17, 2021 1:06:58 GMT -5
What will you do with the SMC and what control it uses right now?
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