interesting design but I would slide that motor gear down so it contacts the crown gear fully not just the edge, it might chip the teeth the way it is, might be quieter too
This falls under the category of "what were they thinking!!??" Since there were other better fans out there, and they still marketed and sold this thing? Did they test these first? Just makes you wonder how these came into production as they were. Does anyone know anything about the company? And if they made any other models?
That's a really nice (and extremely RARE) looking fan, good have an official better look at the inside of it too (especially with it running too). :) UA-cam user 12baumarobi has one like it too (that he bought a little early this decade), and his wobbled really bad.
+Motorguy81 Anything can be collectible if people are willing to collect.. Ceiling fans from the 70s and 80s are also collectors items.. May not be antique but they are vintage and people do collect them.. I'm not sure where you've been but there are a few websites and Facebook groups which contain many people who collect vintage ceiling fans of this era.. People collect video games and other stuff from the 70s and 80s, and even 90s, not to mention people also collect vehicles from that era as well, such as old muscle cars, and those old AMC cars that were big in those days, so your term, "Post WWI-1950s (Stretch to 60s) are generally termed vintage by collectors" is incorrect.. Post war stuff is generally classified as being "Antique", stuff from the 70s, 80s and 90s is classified as being "Vintage"..
Idk these fans were supposed to belong in the Panama handyman series witch the ceiling fan flopped on the market. These were sold around the late 1970s to 80s. They didnt make many copies of this fan.
It looks like the gear drive is a cheeping out method vs using a traditional direct drive. That single poll “vent fan” motor driving a ceiling fan. What a piece of work.
interesting design but I would slide that motor gear down so it contacts the crown gear fully not just the edge, it might chip the teeth the way it is, might be quieter too
that fan sounds like an old "Bluebird" bus!
This falls under the category of "what were they thinking!!??" Since there were other better fans out there, and they still marketed and sold this thing? Did they test these first? Just makes you wonder how these came into production as they were. Does anyone know anything about the company? And if they made any other models?
The comany is panama
4:55-4:58 A fan within a fan!
that motor is cleary overloaded when the blades are on as it spins way faster with out them
@@RockProductionsYT agree but if it was 36in fan it would at least move good air probably
I’m never sleeping with that thing on
That's a really nice (and extremely RARE) looking fan, good have an official better look at the inside of it too (especially with it running too). :) UA-cam user 12baumarobi has one like it too (that he bought a little early this decade), and his wobbled really bad.
+Motorguy81 So you are saying something from the early 1980s isn't vintage? indeed he is right, this is a rare fan...
+Motorguy81 Anything can be collectible if people are willing to collect.. Ceiling fans from the 70s and 80s are also collectors items.. May not be antique but they are vintage and people do collect them.. I'm not sure where you've been but there are a few websites and Facebook groups which contain many people who collect vintage ceiling fans of this era.. People collect video games and other stuff from the 70s and 80s, and even 90s, not to mention people also collect vehicles from that era as well, such as old muscle cars, and those old AMC cars that were big in those days, so your term, "Post WWI-1950s (Stretch to 60s) are generally termed vintage by collectors" is incorrect.. Post war stuff is generally classified as being "Antique", stuff from the 70s, 80s and 90s is classified as being "Vintage"..
+Motorguy81 It's Rare
it's rare dumby
That's a cool looking fan
3:00 a car is doing a burnout or is skiding
the tires
I heard
@Alexthefancollector Walker unique design
this is, without any doubt, the worst vintage ceiling fan ever
Atleast it's better then a ghetto style fan
That has to be the loudest fan, but also a fan with a cool startup, I would use it!
I want this so badly
I bet these things use such a low torque motor you can use a tape player motor.
Hey I’m getting a new Hampton bay fan for my beach themed bedroom, can you help me find a good fan? And I’m looking for 100$ and under
why did they use a shaded pole moter that u see in desk fans
Idk these fans were supposed to belong in the Panama handyman series witch the ceiling fan flopped on the market. These were sold around the late 1970s to 80s. They didnt make many copies of this fan.
@@king579pro7 they didn’t make much copies because it was noisy and no one buyed it
y was this ever a thing?
I know right
Marketing
2:58
It's the cartoon car sound!
Could you have the option to install a light lit on this fan?
*kit
+SRCVintage Electronics Yes it has the blue and white whire
Yes
Yes you can
Why do these fans wobble so much whats up with that
These fans were pretty cheap made in the late 70s and 80s. They were only over 20 dollars us back then.
It looks like the gear drive is a cheeping out method vs using a traditional direct drive. That single poll “vent fan” motor driving a ceiling fan. What a piece of work.
Maybe cuz the blades are so freaking long
would you ever sell this fan
5:26 he has a arc
This is a very loud ceiling fan n I would have adjusted the motor on the inside so it will not make tht loud noise
Talk about a tacky fan
Sounds like a race car
How
From 5:19 to 5:33 you can see it throwing grease off its gears!
Sounds like the ACME crane co claw machine game
if you keep this thing on neighbors will hate it
That’s cheaply made
i like to build for free : )
Este ventilador me dio una idea para recuperar el mio
Sounds like a electric can opener
So like the worst ever video.
Your point is?
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Rochelle SHUT UP
@@vintageceilingfans she hates the video or hates the fan
@@YourPalSantprobably the fan😊