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How to Replace a Bathroom Exhaust Fan

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

Learn how to replace a bathroom exhaust fan with these tips from Lowes.

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  • So, after spending 50 bucks on the fan, and 250 bucks on "what you will need for this project"...

  • I want that fancy fan mine sounds like a airbus A380 takeing off

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  • Not Duct tape aluminum foil tape@!@

  • What none of these videos show you is how to clean and lube the motors that will dry out and rattle after a few years. Take it down... take the motor apart and clean with WD40, then lube with 30 weight motor oil... will last about 5 years. These motors will last decades if cleaned and lubed properly.

  • What about these stupid fans that have no screws to remove the SOB? Are they in the frigging attic? If so. Why? I just want to take it down and clean and lube the rattling SOB. I need to do this every couple of years. These new style cheapo fans do not make cleaning and lubing easy. Why do they always mess things up?

  • Why don't these fans come with a fart extraction factor rating? Nothing is worst more than a fan that can't evacuate teh flatus!

  • The attic is creepy and scary! ... lol

  • wooo now i will actually know what im doing!

    

  • that's alot of stuff....

  • I POOPED

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