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Post by JW on Apr 14, 2007 11:54:11 GMT -5
Pickeda set of 4 of these up at a thrift store today. Any guesses? Evergo? Chadwick-Miller? Mega Fans (see ToViewFans)? These look like they were installed with the bracket facing the ceiling and the screw heads facing the floor (viewer side).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2007 12:41:28 GMT -5
the envirofan in my room has those exact brackets so yeah im thinking its probably evergo related
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Post by JW on Apr 15, 2007 15:46:18 GMT -5
Strange thing is they won't fit the Evergo 4E3LW I got this weekend. The brackets on the Evergo are much larger and these brackets don't make an exact fit into the smaller hole spacings.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2007 18:15:17 GMT -5
Mega Fans (made in TX) is a good theory.
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Post by JW on Aug 10, 2007 22:03:35 GMT -5
Well after four months I finally got them put on a fan. This is an Evergo 4E-3LW, with the paint partially stripped as the fan itself is a work in progress. Here are the blades with the washed oak side showing - I had to redrill the holes to get them to fit, but I think they turned out pretty well. The polyurethane on the white side is already yellowing (don't know if it's from the heat or I just put too much on) - but I suppose it's alright for a vintage look. I like the washed oak side better anyway - one reason why I make all blades I refinish "reversible", i.e. a different finish on each side. With these blades, the fan is 48".
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Post by jeremy on Aug 10, 2007 22:25:01 GMT -5
nice fan jw,most of those kind of evergo fans you got usally got the square end blades(include the one adam d has)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2007 23:37:30 GMT -5
That would normally be a 48" fan. Except for the pointed tips, they look like they could be original to the fan.
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