Interesting video! In Argentina, that models of Westinghouse fans were licensed and manufactured by Siam Di Tella, but the blades were completely metallic.
I've had it for about 15 years now. Out of print now but copies are currently on ebay for $25. The title of the book is: "Collector's Guide to Electric Fans" by John M. Witt 1997.
Enjoy seeing these old things being fixed but can you try repositioning your camera/phone to the front? Seeing your back, elbow, knuckles is shall we say not informative or great content.
Interesting video! In Argentina, that models of Westinghouse fans were licensed and manufactured by Siam Di Tella, but the blades were completely metallic.
I never knew that. Thanks!
I have a fan just like this!!!
Have you restored it? If not, this video and part two will show you how. These are easy to work on.
@@floridarusticrepairs its still in great working condition, but if something ever goes wrong with it I will refer to this video. Thanks!
@@Ififitzisitz Nice! These are very well made. Just keep it oiled and you've got a lifetime appliance.
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Will do. 🤣
I hate those new style spray nozzles too!
Yes! it's a 50/50 shot on whether it sprays well or not.
Where did you get your fan book?
I've had it for about 15 years now. Out of print now but copies are currently on ebay for $25. The title of the book is: "Collector's Guide to Electric Fans" by John M. Witt 1997.
sou do Brasil não acho as peças que fazem ele oscilar a minha tá gasta
I agree. This fan ended up running like new.
Enjoy seeing these old things being fixed but can you try repositioning your camera/phone to the front? Seeing your back, elbow, knuckles is shall we say not informative or great content.
I'll work on that.