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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

This is a 20 inch model Roto-Beam Pedestal Electric Fan that stands 8 feet 6 inches high, has three speeds, and moves some air!

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  • That is really cool!!!

  • Awsome fan, it sure is powerful.

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  • I went to fanimation and Tom Framtom's brother said you turned it on and the papers wher blowing around.

  • cool

  • At least you don't have to worry about OSHA with how tall that fan is...

  • Really nice fan! Is the Century motor split phase?

    At last I can put your face to your name!! Your patent research is second to none!

    I do not understand how your rotobeamer can still stay upright on high speed...I would think it would blow itself over!!  >;^]]

  • Is that blade set all one solid piece of aluminum? That is some quality right there!

    I wish they still made fans like this.

  • coool fan hello 523

  • Very nice Roto-Beam. I got a small 12" one for myself and it is very powerful. I could only imagine the air output on this one!

  • very nice fan. you would need tall ceilings to have a fan like that. most modern houses dont. well here they dont. even this old place has 9 foot only.

    my fan is large and powerfull but nothing like this one.

    i was going to comment on another vid but it didnt post.

    my fan from memory has warberton-franki on it, and the name beaver. its a single speed only. something like 1425 rpm and not sure the power 1/4 hp? 240v australian model.

  • Those fans reminds me of Fresh'nd-Aire but with 5 blades. They are both from the late 1940s, polished chrome finish and very powerful. The speed control looks awesome, it reminds me of antiques European wall switch. They are rounded and made of porcelain like that too.

  • That's what I call some major kick-butt air flow!

    Gotta love vintage industrial fans.

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