Always blown away by your content, lol. Gonna have to paint 1" from the surface with that sucker. Shot my dad's 1957 tbird with SS-1200 this winter. Finished cutting and buffing/ polishing looks like liquid glass. Will be my clear of choice from now on. Great video as always.
Great review Marco I wanted to ask which way do you have the fan positioned do you have the fan positioned to where the air is going out or coming inside the shop ?
I heard in the past few years or whatever 2020 or 21 or whatever I can’t remember what exactly after the turn of the decade but someone did a review on this fan and they said just within like very quickly the middle stuff in the back that holds with the bearings are the freaking thing. Whatever it’s called that supports the axle piece started coming undone out of the thing, after long of having it like two months or whatever and they say the six blade fck it sorry not six blade but the five blade blade option from County line or Bannon whatever the companies called they say that is better they’re still pretty quiet but the largest fan I’ve seen that’s why I came to comments and then I remembered the other stuff it was still is they have four of them two on one side of the parking lot and bottom, and then two on the belt six bladed blow backwards towards the motor so if this fan went to blow the motor backwards and blow air into the shop and they are at 78 inch and those are Probably 15 to 20 miles an hour or whatever but then on the lowest level up in the ceiling they have a long square kind of chamber a 6 x 10’. I think basically I think it’s 6 foot across. Gap to end with 15 to 20 foot tall chamber with a dry fan that blows clockwise towards the motor, blowing it backwards like a airplane versus the other ones blow counter, clockwise or spin counterclockwise towards the motor but the ones in the ceiling down below the suction in the tunnel is probably around 25 to 30 or 40 miles an hour way louder like a car horn Maybe like 2 to Three times quieter than a car horn
Let me just say, your channel is very underrated. Keep up the good work
Thank you!
Always blown away by your content, lol. Gonna have to paint 1" from the surface with that sucker. Shot my dad's 1957 tbird with SS-1200 this winter. Finished cutting and buffing/ polishing looks like liquid glass. Will be my clear of choice from now on. Great video as always.
Wow thanks!!!
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That's a taco Tuesday fan if I ever saw one.
Love all your videos great continent!
Great review Marco I wanted to ask which way do you have the fan positioned do you have the fan positioned to where the air is going out or coming inside the shop ?
Blowing outside
Omg! Great review of the fan 😉
Thanks :)
Well I guess that ends the debate of who your biggest fan is!
Lol
Wow what a fan! Lol
Damn that new one really blows!!!
😄🤣😄🤣 That's what she said!
*need this for my bed room*
🤣🤣🤣
I heard in the past few years or whatever 2020 or 21 or whatever I can’t remember what exactly after the turn of the decade but someone did a review on this fan and they said just within like very quickly the middle stuff in the back that holds with the bearings are the freaking thing. Whatever it’s called that supports the axle piece started coming undone out of the thing, after long of having it like two months or whatever and they say the six blade fck it sorry not six blade but the five blade blade option from County line or Bannon whatever the companies called they say that is better they’re still pretty quiet but the largest fan I’ve seen that’s why I came to comments and then I remembered the other stuff it was still is they have four of them two on one side of the parking lot and bottom, and then two on the belt six bladed blow backwards towards the motor so if this fan went to blow the motor backwards and blow air into the shop and they are at 78 inch and those are Probably 15 to 20 miles an hour or whatever but then on the lowest level up in the ceiling they have a long square kind of chamber a 6 x 10’. I think basically I think it’s 6 foot across. Gap to end with 15 to 20 foot tall chamber with a dry fan that blows clockwise towards the motor, blowing it backwards like a airplane versus the other ones blow counter, clockwise or spin counterclockwise towards the motor but the ones in the ceiling down below the suction in the tunnel is probably around 25 to 30 or 40 miles an hour way louder like a car horn Maybe like 2 to Three times quieter than a car horn
I thought I was your biggest fan. 🤣
LOL
That thing is massive 🤣
Lol
Actual question if you know the answer lol, what’s the electric bill like on this thing ha
High lol
Bro ! ! !
So this is what "Compensating" looks like... Hahahaha
I guess lol. 🤣
Size does matter
Lol
You are a fan of that fan
That's s fam
That's a fan