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Help in valueing a GE AS1 fan | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Wed Dec 30th, 2020 09:02 pm |
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Ed Teach Guest
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I picked a fan almost exactly like this one. I have not had time to take pictures of the actual fan. I paid 45 OTD for it so I did OK even if it was a parts fan. It runs on all three speeds. Oscillates fine. There is a bit of vibration on low so the blades are a bit out of wack. Smooths out on high. Needs to be refurbished but I have not worked on this exact one before. Not sure if its pre or post 50s. No missing parts I can see. ITs an AS1 12 inch. Thanks for any help in value and IDing. Attached Image (viewed 95 times): Last edited on Wed Dec 30th, 2020 09:03 pm by Ed Teach |
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Posted: Thu Dec 31st, 2020 06:10 pm |
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Geoff Dunaway AFCA Member ![]()
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GE "Quiet Fan" from the mid-late 30's. I think that was gone by 1940 with the Vortalex blade it's replacement
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Posted: Thu Dec 31st, 2020 08:20 pm |
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Ed Teach Guest
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Thanks. I think it should rebuild just like an AOU. I think the head is two wire not four
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