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Default Straightening ceiling fan blades

On May 17, 2:12*pm, Smitty Two wrote:
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*DerbyDad03 wrote:
On May 17, 11:51 am, Smitty Two wrote:
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DerbyDad03 wrote:
On May 17, 9:55 am, "Steve B" wrote:
"Charlie" wrote


The room is essentialy open to the outdors in humid Florida.
Blades are plastic. You have to pay attention to what you are
buying.


Charlie


Caveat emptor


Oh yeah. Great. NOW you tell me. ;-)


When SWMBO insisted that the fans would be fine outdoors even though
they
were obviously indoor fans, if was one of those, "We'll see" moments.
So
far, one's blades droop by two inches, the other is in danger of taking
off
Aunt Lucy's big hair.


I will get two sets at ReStore at $3 per set, and see how long they
last,
and in the meantime look for some that are intended for outdoor use.
I've
even seen indoor sets that droop.


And then there's balancing .................................


Thanks for the info, guys.


Steve


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When you buy the blades, will you also be buying the mounting
brackets?


Even if the mounting brackets line up with the holes in your motor,
the angle may be an issue.


Cheaper fans use low blade angles so they can use a cheaper motor.
Increasing the blade anlge might cost you more a lot more than $3 a
set.


The whole thing is a fool's errand, in my book, trying to make a silk
purse of a sow's ear. Steve's bimbo bought a cheap ass POS fan, and now
it's time to throw it away and buy a good one.- Hide quoted text -


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A fool's errand can oft times be fun.


A little time in the shop making/fixing something that you might
otherwise buy can be very therapeutic.


Which feels better:


Saying "I made/fixed that." or saying "I bought that."?


Most of us in the group here are of an age where prioritizing our time
is important, because we don't feel quite so immortal anymore. It's
often great to fix or build, but a crappy old ceiling fan with warped
blades isn't something I'd spend 10 seconds on. It's always going to be
crap, no matter what he does to it.


SPEAK FOR YOURSELF SMITTY TWO TWO.....THE MAN HAS A VERY GOOD SHOP
WITH EQUIPMENT SOPHISTICATED ENOUGH TO MAKE THEM.....THE FLAPS WHERE
OF RATTAN LIKE MATERIAL AS USED IN ISLAND LOCATIONS.....IF HE CAN PULL
OF CUTTING OUT A NEW SET OUT OF WOOD, HE IS A GENIUS, COMPARED TO A
SPOILED RICH WELL TO DO LAZY OLD TIMER LIKE YOU.
LET HIM USE HIS SHOP....IT'S WHAT HE BUILT IT FOR.

TGITM