old Elcon exhaust fan
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because it has aluminum end caps, could be made in the 30's or 40's, older ones were cast iron.
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You should call it the finger eater lol!!! Better watch the fingers around the blades yikes! haha.
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@V8Jagnut why would someone leave for dead, a perfectly good fan like that
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Beautiful fan.... are the blades solid brass? Also am I the only one thinking that is would be at home in a steampunk/ industrial decorated house?
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That sounds like a train in openbve
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This is the prototype of the new electrically-powered aircraft!
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Instant hair cutter
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can a find a 20 inch fan that produces 15 mph of wind speed?
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What a beauty! Was this for a kitchen?
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Its so cute :)
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that is one great fan. where did u get it?
ryanfish91 4 months ago
@ryanfish91 side of the road.
V8Jagnut 4 months ago
Brad, what did you do to remove the paint from the blades?.
TheCoolmaster100 1 year ago
@TheCoolmaster100 i think steel wool and brasso. man that was a long time ago.lol
V8Jagnut 1 year ago
I have a friend who has one of these! his was made in 1916. I`m guessing this one was made the same year or a little later. These fans were made up until 1928 with brass blades, By the 30s & 40s this type of fan was made a lot lighter in construction.
roybo1930 1 year ago
@roybo1930 cool. thanks for the info.
V8Jagnut 1 year ago