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Post by tonyt on Aug 9, 2010 22:34:23 GMT -5
welll i used for my 10inch boxer for while, then switch to my 2005 black honeywell turbo fan 2morrow i dunno maybe my 2002 aurora turbo fan depends how warm its gets
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Post by Austin on Aug 12, 2010 13:55:13 GMT -5
Right now I am only using my 16" direct current Diehl that I rescued from a barn. this is what it looked like when I got it. This is after I cleaned it up and waxed it. I also had to put a bridge rectifier in it so that it can run on AC.
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Post by tonyt on Aug 12, 2010 17:41:59 GMT -5
nice restore , i am using my 90s designers edge 12inch
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Post by tonyt on Aug 13, 2010 11:46:32 GMT -5
today i am using my 12inch Dayton
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Post by tonyt on Aug 14, 2010 13:08:45 GMT -5
today i am using my 2010 12inch lakso, then to work i am bringing to work my 1999 12inch SMC and 2007 ALoha breeze
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Post by Andrew G. on Aug 14, 2010 13:19:37 GMT -5
40s 12" Westinghouse Poweraire.
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Post by tonyt on Aug 15, 2010 10:25:26 GMT -5
today when it warms up my mid 80s 12inch galazxy, then to work bringing my 2006 SMC and my 90s desigers edge
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Post by Chris H. on Aug 16, 2010 9:34:23 GMT -5
Ran my roommates "Tru-Living" crap on high today…oh and my personal desk clip fan made in China. I expect it'll last for maybe the rest of this year…I ran it on high yesterday, and the day before because the maintenance can't seem to fix the A/C systems- grrrr- and the fan gets hot on the back. More so than I think is considered normal.
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Post by tonyt on Aug 17, 2010 23:23:16 GMT -5
has the fan been oiled, are the bearign stiff, you go thift stores and find a cheap 90s pedistal fan and the aries fan bought for work that the cooks use, i took it apart once etc lubied it once that motor gets hot, and its sqeekay AIREs fan are the biggest \POS
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Post by Chris H. on Aug 18, 2010 8:16:03 GMT -5
I'm not gonna bother spending money on an old fan right now. In fact, I'm kinda broke. Hahaha Besides- why bother for a fan that cost like, $10 +/- at Walmart? There's no point in doing anything with it.
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Post by tonyt on Aug 18, 2010 9:53:14 GMT -5
new fans unless its lakso are POS i reather have a 90s fan cooling my dorm room then a that pelonis look alike also a good 90s fan to get is a SMC
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Post by Chris H. on Aug 18, 2010 10:10:18 GMT -5
I would have taken my Galaxy had it not been for my Mom arguing about it.
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Post by tonyt on Aug 20, 2010 10:19:28 GMT -5
ur fan right? well today my 2006 at my room on duty is my 2006 Home essientaisls (built by smc) then to work my 2007 aloha breeze from wallyworld
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Post by Cole S. on Sept 11, 2010 17:51:50 GMT -5
We've got the windows open and circulating the house so:
Ceiling fans: Casablanca Mercury on speed 3 Casablanca Panama on speed 4 Casablanca Zephyr on low
Portables: 16" Crosley/Galaxy on medium 12" Nobility on high Galaxy box fan on low (IDK what model or whatever, just one of those common ones) 9" Galaxy (one speed, little plastic stand)
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Post by Chris H. on Sept 11, 2010 18:33:07 GMT -5
Using my made-in-china no-name clip fan today. I turn it on high and point up at a high angle. It (barely) circulates the air in the room.
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