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Subject: [Leica] OT: Antique Fans
From: sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter)
Date: Tue Jun 10 04:29:27 2008
References: <20080609234552.467af39a@desktop-philfo.here>

Some of the older fans have a small port on the back to drop some machine
oil into.




On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Philip Forrest <photo.forrest@earthlink.net>
wrote:

> Any antique fan collectors here? Yeah, I know it's the LUG, but we all
> have our other items of working antiquity.
> In this awful heat I just cleaned up an old Cold Wave 10" desk fan. No
> oscillator power-take-off, but it's still a decent unit. Not sure of
> the vintage. I'm surprised at the amount of air that this little fan
> puts out! As I can't see the blades spin I'm a bit afraid of getting a
> finger lopped off while reaching across my desk, not paying attention
> to the wire guard. Like a desktop food processor, it is.
> Questions I have are: does anyone know how to get it a bit quieter?
> Possibly new bushings? Also it feels like it is getting quite warm and
> I don't want to risk damage to the unit or worse. How can I get this
> fan to run cooler as well?
> Apologies for the OT post.
> Thanks in advance for your knowledge.
> PhilFo
>
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-- 
Regards,

Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
USA

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