Tman
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Just scored a nice one from my in-laws who happen to be anti-que dealers. Had them looking for me for a few months now. Will post pictures soon.
"Cool" thread
couple of mine.
my Dad passed down this floor fan to me after I build my garage. Not sure what model it is, but it's made by Westinghouse. I think it's a "riviera" model from the 60's, but that's just a guess. I has two speeds and works greats.

I've got two old fans that I picked up cheap a couple of years ago at a garage sale. Neither one worked and I didn't have any luck with a new cord or bypassing the switch. Are the motors on these worth repairing? If the motor itself doesn't seem to work what generally goes wrong with them, the windings themselver? Someday I plan to pull them apart farther to see if I can figure out where the problem is.
Danver,
1. Did you check the motor windings at the motor?
2. Did you chech to see if you had any resistance between your motor windings and the fan ground?
Finally got these going this weekend, they make a real difference in the shop. I think they turned out pretty good, started out with a pair of freebee fans that my brother-in-law pulled out of a house he is renovating.
Hi 1/2 cup, thanks for posting. Didn't expect an answer so quick. I recognized that Elcon as an Australian fan, or at least, one readily available in Australia at some point in time. That's a great looking fan. I couldn't have identified that a couple years ago!
Mike


I ordered the cord kit for my identical fan.
Available on ebay in your choice of colors.
Funny I came across this thread, I just recently saw an old Emerson electric one on craigslist & have been debating on whether or not to make an offer, but I love the look of the refinished ones!
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