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Post by Zachary Yarnes on Jul 15, 2012 19:49:30 GMT -5
I found this at Habitat (for chountz, 410/Marbach) some time ago and put it up in my GFs room...it's a super early Victorian with a K63 motor and a metal flywheel...Variable speed and all that works perfectly and yes, it does have that K63 hum to it. The sockets also have the snap switches
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2012 20:05:21 GMT -5
You can eliminate the hum with a rubber flywheel or otherwise vibration isolators.
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Post by Cole S. on Jul 15, 2012 21:19:52 GMT -5
Still freakin love it! Thanks for sharing with us here!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2012 21:27:35 GMT -5
love it zachary!
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Post by Zachary Yarnes on Jul 15, 2012 21:56:48 GMT -5
You can eliminate the hum with a rubber flywheel or otherwise vibration isolators. Rubber flywheel? You're crazy...I hate rubber flywheels on anything...guaranteed to break eventually....yes, they're easy to replace...but then again, look at the World's Fair...literally EVERY WF made will become trash when that flywheel breaks...no replacement=no bueno Anywayz lol, my GF likes the hum, adds character
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2012 1:21:50 GMT -5
Then just add sheets of rubber between the blade brackets and flywheel.
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Post by Rick M. on Jul 21, 2012 14:09:25 GMT -5
Awesome fan, Zachary - looks great installed.
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Post by kelly on Jul 21, 2012 22:44:19 GMT -5
we want to see a video of that fan running zach
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Post by chountz on Aug 11, 2012 17:30:05 GMT -5
I saw it at the store almost bought but I changed my mind. I hate that store I got into with lady in the front. I went back and they know who I am now so that dont like me. LOL
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Post by chountz on Aug 11, 2012 17:30:38 GMT -5
I saw it at the store almost bought but I changed my mind. I hate that store I got into with lady in the front. I went back and they know who I am now so that dont like me. LOL
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Post by J.J. A. on Aug 28, 2012 13:36:36 GMT -5
I wish all companies that make ceiling fans with rubber flywheels would go back to metal ones that way they wouldn't break.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2012 18:05:03 GMT -5
Why not rubber coated metal.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 28, 2012 21:32:10 GMT -5
Why not rubber coated metal. Isn't that what most of more recent flywheel consist of? Already by the late or even mid 1980s, an improvement in sturdiness of flywheel could be noticed. On Casablancas at least. The flywheel on my 1987 Four Seasons and 2008 Panama have nothing to do with the one on my 1980 Zephyr. The flywheels from my 1987 and 2008 Casablancas are pretty sturdy while the 1980 one is like jello.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2012 22:58:28 GMT -5
Some are rubber and plastic. Others are rubber and metal. In both cases the "fins" in the middle are exclusively rubber. They are what usually break.
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Post by Andrew G. on Aug 28, 2012 23:33:19 GMT -5
Some were also entirely plastic, including the spokes.
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