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AFCA Forums > Antique Fan Collectors Association > Post-1950 (Vintage) > I spent almost 2 hours working on this and its covered up |
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I spent almost 2 hours working on this and its covered up | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Wed Mar 17th, 2021 10:58 pm |
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Ed Teach Guest
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I forgot about the fan blade when I was polishing up this nose head piece. I sanded and polished it out for almost two hours. then when I grabbed the fan blade it hit me this stupid thing is 99 percent under the fan cover. What a waste of time. ![]() ![]() Attached Image (viewed 190 times): Last edited on Wed Mar 17th, 2021 10:59 pm by Ed Teach |
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Posted: Thu Mar 18th, 2021 02:02 am |
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Mark Behrend AFCA Member ![]()
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Well, at least it will look good when you take the blade off😀
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Posted: Thu Mar 18th, 2021 02:48 am |
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Jim Kovar AFCA Member ![]()
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Hi, Ed. Why not? I know of one "restorer" who used to polish totally enclosed rotors to improve the performance of the fan. Not fantasy,... just Fantastic. Right? ![]()
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Posted: Thu Mar 18th, 2021 12:23 pm |
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Ed Teach Guest
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The back end is exposed so I will do the same.
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