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Derek's Antique Fans
Добавлен 25 апр 2017
Emerson 47641 48" Antique Ceiling Fan Speed Demo
Testing out the new low speed on this fan. I swapped the speed coil for an 18uF capacitor, which dropped the low speed from 221 RPM to 190 RPM. Speed regulation on this fan is particularly tricky since it features both a very heavy rotor and shallow-pitched blades, so it tends to really pick up speed once it gets going. High speed is 234 RPM. Running all night on low, the motor is ice cold in the morning. I bet it is drawing only 50-55 watts.
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Emerson 47641 48” Antique Ceiling Fan Demo
Просмотров 7 тыс.Месяц назад
Finally installed and running!
Emerson 47641 Assembly and Motor Demo
Просмотров 293Месяц назад
One of my more interesting restorations. Planning to install it in a few days!
Emerson 47641 48" Chain-Hung Ceiling Fan Restoration Update & Tips
Просмотров 391Месяц назад
One of the rarest fans in my collection, finally being restored!
Hunter 22272-001 1.9A Original Vintage Fan Demo
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 месяца назад
An all-original Original, featuring the final year of the beastly 1.9A motor design, made in 1977. A great example of an interesting transitional year fan.
Emerson 86641-AA "Roundnose" Antique Ceiling Fan Restoration Demo
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
This fan was given to me as a parts fan with a seized rotor. Freed the rotor, it ran great, so it was a prime restoration candidate! Made in 1936, electrically-reversible. Quiet and powerful. Used Rustoleum Sand Gloss paint.
1942 Emerson 78646-BC "Navy Fan"
Просмотров 7714 месяца назад
US Navy issue 1942 Emerson 78646-BC wall-mounted in my kitchen!
Emerson 87641-AK "Roundnose" Antique Ceiling Fan Restoration Demo
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Finished up my restoration of a 1938 Emerson 87641-AK PSC Roundnose! Runs great on all three speeds. 250/175/150 RPM.
Insta360 X4 Installed Antique Ceiling Fan House Tour
Просмотров 16 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Getting some practice in with my new Insta360 X4. Song Credits: Kay Thompson - The Steam is on the Beam [1942]
Emerson 85641-AN "Roundnose" Restored Run Video
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Finally finished and hung on my neighbor's patio! A real success.
Emerson 85641-AN Roundnose Antique Ceiling Fan Post-Restoration Motor Demo
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Restored in Rustoleum Appliance Epoxy Almond. Blades will be laser-cut aluminum painted matte almond. Hope to have it hung in 1-2 months!
Dayton Model 270 Antique Ceiling Fan Post-Restoration Motor Demo
Просмотров 80810 месяцев назад
All painted, wired assembled! I designed and 3D printed a switch housing for a modern rotary switch that looks like the (broken) original. Pulls 3.2A on high, 2.8A on medium and 2.5A on low. Can't wait to have blades made and get it installed.
Dayton Model 270 Antique Ceiling Fan Pre-Restoration Motor Run Demo
Просмотров 95811 месяцев назад
Testing out a Dayton Model 270 60" antique ceiling fan motor before I embark on a full restoration of it. Stay tuned til the end of the video to see a slideshow of the disassembly!
1980 Emerson K63 "Blender Fan" Demo Video
Просмотров 597Год назад
Run video of an all-original 1980 Emerson K63 Heat Fan / Blender Fan. I replaced the capacitor (4uF 370VAC) and it runs like a top!
1977 Hunter / Robbins & Myers 22272 Original Demo Video
Просмотров 676Год назад
Demo video of my 1977 Original on High and Low. Very quiet and powerful! The final year of the 1.9A motor.
1911 Westinghouse Sidewinder Antique Ceiling Fan
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
1911 Westinghouse Sidewinder Antique Ceiling Fan
All Installed Antique Ceiling Fans! April 2023 Update
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
All Installed Antique Ceiling Fans! April 2023 Update
1942 Emerson 87641-AL Reversible Roundnose Demo Video
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
1942 Emerson 87641-AL Reversible Roundnose Demo Video
1942 Emerson 87641-AL Reversible Roundnose Restored Motor Test
Просмотров 506Год назад
1942 Emerson 87641-AL Reversible Roundnose Restored Motor Test
Emerson 85641 "Roundnose" c. 1936 Restored Motor Demo
Просмотров 598Год назад
Emerson 85641 "Roundnose" c. 1936 Restored Motor Demo
Emerson 85641 "Roundnose" Pre-Restoration Demo
Просмотров 378Год назад
Emerson 85641 "Roundnose" Pre-Restoration Demo
Emerson DC Longnose & PSC Roundnose Demo
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
Emerson DC Longnose & PSC Roundnose Demo
1924 Emerson 45041 “DC Longnose” Restored & Installed
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1924 Emerson 45041 “DC Longnose” Restored & Installed
Emerson 85641-AK “Roundnose” Ceiling Fan Restored & Installed
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
Emerson 85641-AK “Roundnose” Ceiling Fan Restored & Installed
Emerson 45041 Antique DC Ceiling Fan Restoration Progress
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
Emerson 45041 Antique DC Ceiling Fan Restoration Progress
November 2021 Ozarks Antique Fan Workshop Video
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
November 2021 Ozarks Antique Fan Workshop Video
~1934 Emerson 12" Silver Swan Fan Demo
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 года назад
~1934 Emerson 12" Silver Swan Fan Demo
All Installed Antique Ceiling Fans! Summer 2021 Demo
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
All Installed Antique Ceiling Fans! Summer 2021 Demo
That startup sound is amazing.
Wow!
Saludos amigo una pregunta estos ventiladores antiguos me parecen tan geniales tanto en diseño como en rendimiento del motor son muy potentes. La pregunta es cuantos años puede durar uno de estos motores de ventilador antiguo cómo este.
Vaya que ventilador tan genial y es veloz
that last roundnose FLIES, LOL
Beautiful fan!!
I need to 3D print a round globe for my Original
What an absolute beauty!
Love the design!
😮😮😮😮
WAT
Looks great, love it
OH HELL YEAH!!!!
Very nice. I love that you used a light fitter that was... 3D PRINTED? That's really cool! I love it!
Most old houses have really high ceilings. Mine are 10 foot.
Beautiful Fan! When you’re rewinding the coil, it may not hurt to add extra laminate into the stack. On an experiment that a friend of mine tried recently he found that he ran out of room for the actual winding bundle. Something we might try is using a slightly thinner gauge wire to add resistance.
Be careful with 3D printed light kits, they can snap apart at the layer lines, which is what happened with my homemade gear driven fan, the plastic holding the kit peeled away and broke two of my vintage tulip shades.
Gosh I hope not. I used Formlabs Tough 2000 for this fitter. It has help up fine on my older prints.
That startup sound, sounded like a spaceship.
What color of paint did you use? This is very close to the paint on my ivory ge I am repainting.
Nothing fancy, just Rustoleum Appliance Epoxy in Almond. I've used it for a few restorations this year. It is pretty close to the original French Gray color, maybe a shade lighter.
Not too familiar with antiques; I presume this one is extremely rare though? Really good job! One other note is that the iMovie stock jingle you used in this vid is very nostalgic for me. Thanks!
It's a model that was only produced for a few years in the mid-late '20s and features unique castings for just this model. It was made to be hung either from a downrod or suspended from three chains. Pretty extravagant!
@@dereksantiquefans5049extravagant indeed !
Always happy to see your restorations. Nice to give out tips whenever I can get around to restoring 2 of the R&M fans I have. If it had like cracks on say a light fitter, what would be the best way to fix it?
You do great work on these! I've found that letting the paint cure in a warm environment helps. If I can I'll put it in the sun to get it nice.
Looks good!
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and not only that, you get too much fucking free time
I wonder if anyone here can help me. I disassembled my fan to give it a thorough cleaning, reassembled it, and now the fan runs like a dream but suddenly the light doesn't work! I double-checked all connections, still nothing. I even replaced the light socket (even though there had never been an issue with the old one until now), but still no light. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
Your shaft polishing skills are top notch😂
Nice startup
I wish they made those with the c brackets again
Nice! I love antique fans!
The light on the 36" is utterly beautiful ❤
The Original is my favourite ceiling fan of all and that chrome R52 is just stunning. I'd love a 36" Original but I will never find one herein the UK. My 52" is way too big for my bedroom
Your work area is like mine.
Awesome fan I love how it matches I have the 36inch from the same year but it has cane blade is it only 2 speeds ?
Yep, the 36" models were 2 speeds.
Really great fan they have a nice pitch to them
13 degrees! These are great great fans, and reliably quiet.
Super helpful video, thank you so much. I have a 22272 2.5A Original that I was able to take apart and un-seize using this video. My fan had numerous coats of paint, so I took it further, and pulled out the stator (armature), so I could strip the old paint. And the lead shims promptly fell out... So, curious what purpose they serve, since the stator is screwed into place? Thinking about using silicone or JB Weld, instead of trying to melt lead.
Ended up using JB Weld to replace the lead shims, and rebed the stator in the iron casting. It worked great. Super quiet with a new bearing and fresh oil. If there is no light kit, pull out the black and white wire, not needed. Can always be added back, later, if a light kit is added.
Put some more of those on RUclips
Also at about seven minutes 13 seconds I recognize that Emerson 77648 fan
I would like to find a couple of those for the bedrooms in my place.
I wish you, or another expert, would put out a vid/book/pdf giving model/serial number de-coding, and a brief history on allll the Originals and their variants/spin-offs, like special editions. They are so hard to keep track of! I have four Originals. I rescue and flip every one I can where I am sure I can make a profit. I live in Texas, and they come up, often. I clean them, fix a few things, and put them on eBay. I have a 1984, 1985, 1986, and 2017. All permanent installs with various lights and speed controls. Two in my garage and one on each covered porch.
This fan should never be a repeat I wish I could bring it back, but I can’t. No one can. It’s forever gone. But for. But not forgotten.
This was made till the late 80s. It was two speed than three after it was discontinued. Those speeds were fast. Mid to late 80s. I wish it was back again.
I wish there were still made today. I wish they would bring them back. to life.
We don't have anything like this here in the UK, it's awful. Looks amazing
Blender Fans are just so damn cute, especially in 36' form
Wow that startup was quick! Lovely fan
An absolute tribute ro genuine engineering and quality which is the exact opposite of everything these days. Love the colour too.
First fan of the night and is in Chestnut brown 70s hunter the original R52
I like this install, and like what Tomaserin said, the rest of this room is very 1970s as well.
I love this install! And the house! I also wonder if the room with the brown Original was added in the 1970s since it has tile ceilings?
I was born in 1977 lol.This is a beautiful fan and of all ceiling fans, the Original remains my favourite. I lived in the US as a kid so experienced them over thrre. I have a modern Chinese built Original which is nowhere near as powerful although I have to say it is still pretty much silent and very heavy. The only reason I have it over a proper US made fan is because I now live in the UK and it is the only Original I have ever seen here. It is actually a 240v model originally destined for the Spanish market! Great video indeed, thanks for sharing