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Signal Type 350 restoration | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Sun Jan 16th, 2022 10:57 pm |
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Jon Browning Guest
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Greetings I have a Signal fan I have owned for about 20 years that I am in the process of restoring, but have hit a road block in disassembly. How to remove the blade from the shaft after loosing the set screw, and how to remove the shaft so I can separate the main housing. It feels like there is something holding the housing to the shaft but there is nothing that I can see. Thank you
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Posted: Mon Jan 17th, 2022 04:06 am |
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Russ Huber AFCA Member ![]()
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12" Signal Cool Spot Model 350 - Pre-1950 (Antique) - Antique Fan Collectors Association - AFCA Forums
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Posted: Mon Jan 17th, 2022 03:00 pm |
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Jon Browning Guest
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Thank you, I saw that post, is the fan portion held on by anything other than the set screw?
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