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Post by Trevor on Apr 21, 2004 22:12:10 GMT -5
Hello, My hunter fan is wobbling excessively What to do? Should I reposition the blades until it works? Also, I've declared my town a Hunter Original goldmine. My last trip into town took me to a shop that had been remodeled. In that shop were two more 36" originals with all original hardware. The current owner may still have them. Should I got for em? Theres also another shop in town that has a two speed 48 or 46" Hunter reversaire that was hung, but never used. Which of these fans is best to go for? Trevor
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Post by organist89 on Apr 21, 2004 23:11:17 GMT -5
As with any 4-blade fan that wobbles, you switch two adjacent blades.
And there is no such thing as a Hunter Original not worth grabbing if the opportunity should present itself.
Honestly, Trev...I'm gonna get you to stop asking stupid questions if it's the last thing I do! ;D
Oh wait...that's right. There are no stupid questions...only stupid people.
Just kidding, Trevor. Post on, old chap ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Trevor on Apr 22, 2004 6:09:54 GMT -5
Thanks Pierce! come on man thats what we teenagers do best is ask some stupid questions ;D hehehe Soon as Hunter ships my parts to me, the little original is goin up Thanks again for the help Trevor
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2004 9:59:50 GMT -5
Oh wait...that's right. There are no stupid questions...only stupid people. And that would make you, what?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2004 10:02:43 GMT -5
Hello, My hunter fan is wobbling excessively What to do? Should I reposition the blades until it works? Also, I've declared my town a Hunter Original goldmine. My last trip into town took me to a shop that had been remodeled. In that shop were two more 36" originals with all original hardware. The current owner may still have them. Should I got for em? Theres also another shop in town that has a two speed 48 or 46" Hunter reversaire that was hung, but never used. Which of these fans is best to go for? Trevor 1. Grab any Originals you can get your hands on for a reasonable price 2. Determine if the blades are warped, different weights, or if the brackets are bent. If the brackets are bent, bend them back. If there is a weight discrepancy, tape a quarter to the top of the offending blade or the blade directly across from it. If the blades are warped . . . well, there's not much youc an do, except try and compensate by one of the first two suggestions.
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