dmw56
Well-known member
Saw this at an antique store today and just had to have it, price was right too.
Here is the most recent piece of art I created to hang (someday) in my garage. I still need to fill it in with Stihl Orange paint and then hang it!
Just picked this up for the garage after seeing this thread....
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Was a little rough looking and the cord scared me.... lol.
I started in on it by replacing the electrical cord with a modern cord.
There was also a bit of shaft wobble (in and out) when I received the, so I fixed the shaft wobble using the washer that was behind the tilt wing nut. It was the same style of washer as was already on the shaft. I added the wing nut washer to the shaft, and used a nylon washer behind the wing nut.... everything seems to be working correctly now. I then got some polishing done late Wednesday night as I had some energy left-- The sticker on the case clamp was in a sad state, so i decided to polish the case clamp and the front sides of the blades, along with the pokey-outey bits behind the blade. Also removed the front badge from the cage and polished up the arctic lettering and trim.
I had Thursday off, so I got to relax... and what better way to relax than play with the fan! I prepped and painted the back of the blades, kind of like an airplane propeller. May not be everyone's taste, but it's exactly what I had in mind. Also pulled it all apart, and prepped and painted the base and casing satin black. It's no where near perfect, but I'm happy with it.
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I'm going to head to Lowes tomorrow and buy some t-nuts and some bolts. I want to make a wood base plate that is bolted to a stud (2 or 3 lag screws). The base plate will have 4 t-nuts in it so i can bolt the fan to the base plate, but also easily remove it. Can anyone think of any reasons this is a bad idea?
