1930's "Zero" Electric Fan Complete Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @blueeyedbehr
    @blueeyedbehr Год назад +5

    oh, this video is so comforting. i grew up with a fan like that but it died when i was in my teens and i never saw it again. i wish it will still with me fully restored like the one in your video!

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +2

      Aww, I'm so glad to hear that it was comforting for you. There a good number of working ones in pretty nice condition in eBay that aren't too expensive, if you want to bring those memories back to life someday 😊

    • @shavinmccrotch9435
      @shavinmccrotch9435 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have several I bought over the years from eBay and other sites. It’s easy to find one in decent condition for under $50. The trick is finding one that doesn’t go, "ting-ting-pang ting-ting-pang ting-ting-pang ting-ting-pang…." or "ting ting ting ting ting ting ting…" Not sure which is worse. 🤔

  • @123bugness
    @123bugness Год назад +3

    I am so glad you do these videos, man! Thank you. I am so sick of the fake restoration channels out there. (bushcraft, primitive living, et all). You are a star! Keep up the good work.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Seriously, it means SO much to me that people like you take the time to reach out with comments like this. This channel is a labor of love and 100% genuine - I spend so many weekends with my fiancée hitting up antique stores and flea markets scouring for fun things to restore!

  • @MarkMeadows90
    @MarkMeadows90 Год назад +6

    My dad restored and old GE fan from the 1940s when I was younger. I remember him saying it was the easiest fan he has every worked on.
    You did a great job with this one.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +3

      Thanks Mark! It really is surprisingly simple to get a decent motor out of just two little coils of wire!

  • @FakeBob80
    @FakeBob80 Год назад +3

    I love the little icons in the top corner stating the tool or part. Nice touch!

  • @vonschleppin
    @vonschleppin 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. You were thorough and informative. Not only is it functional again but it’s a great conversation piece.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I love this fan so much, people love seeing it!

  • @valengreymoon5623
    @valengreymoon5623 Год назад +10

    The classic "finger chopper. I'll take one of these any day, over any cheap plastic unit that might only last one season.

  • @Anrakyr
    @Anrakyr Год назад +3

    As always, great job! You've restored it wonderfully. Such a design of an asynchronous two-winding electric motor is still found, perhaps because of the simplicity of manufacturing.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching! Amazing how much two simple little coils can do!

  • @bluebonnetjasmine969
    @bluebonnetjasmine969 9 месяцев назад +1

    You did a beautiful job on that fan. It works and it's beautiful.

  • @AaronBelknap
    @AaronBelknap Год назад +2

    That grill was a mess, such great patience to bring it back! Great job on that fan. I need to get a plating kit for some old sockets that are rusty I got from my father in law when he passed!

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      That grill was a major pain too! Such tedious work to clean up and polish.

  • @envitech02
    @envitech02 Год назад +2

    From ZERO to HERO, this is an excellent restoration of an antique fan. Very competent work! Love the chrome against the bright red.

  • @mskayla7747
    @mskayla7747 Год назад +5

    Nicely done. Love the red paint job. 👍

  • @SirLunchalot2
    @SirLunchalot2 Год назад +1

    Great job Sir. Not my choice of color but to each his own. I have one of these fans that still works, you inspire me to try this.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Best of luck! And you can choose a color that suits you better then!! 😉

  • @NolaGal2601
    @NolaGal2601 Год назад +2

    Nice work and great presentation. You can have vintage pieces that actually work and don’t have to just sit around collecting dust. 🎉

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      Thank you! That's the goal of the channel - restore things to actually use them again! 😁👍

  • @oldsailorsworkshop
    @oldsailorsworkshop Год назад +3

    Great video. Well staged and performed. I am looking forward to more from you as I have a few of these fans. (I was born in 1941 so these are from my family)...stay safe...captjack...

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      Thanks! This was the first ever fan I've restored after several years of trying to get my hand on one that was properly rusty and broken!

    • @oldsailorsworkshop
      @oldsailorsworkshop Год назад +1

      @@CatalystRestorations Worth the wait...satay safe...captjack

  • @LittleRestorers
    @LittleRestorers Год назад +7

    Fabulous job... I like how you brought the chrome parts back to life with the nickel plating. Love the new logo btw 👌 👍

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +2

      Nickel plating is always one of my favorite parts! And thanks in the new logo, been feeling nostalgic lately!

  • @johnfish1194
    @johnfish1194 Год назад +4

    Man, im so jealous. I love those old school fans. great job. :)

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +3

      Thanks! There really is something special about them! Maybe it's the thrill of danger being only one finger away!

  • @yeagerxp
    @yeagerxp Год назад +2

    Very good restoration 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe 🇨🇦

  • @LabArlyn
    @LabArlyn Год назад +1

    This is lovely 🍓
    I like the way you re-apply chrome to the cage. 🍓
    I also do like restorating things like this too 🍓

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Thank you!
      I was actually nickel plating everything instead of chrome plating - chrome plating requires some nasty chemicals I never want to use at home! 😷

  • @robertmanley7556
    @robertmanley7556 Год назад +3

    Very nice work !! I love the red and silver it looks AMAZING !! Very very nice !! 👍👍

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I was going for a vintage sports car feel since the design of it reminds me of one!

  • @CrustyRestorations
    @CrustyRestorations Год назад

    Cracking little resto job, will happily be around for more years to come 👍

  • @CatalystRestorations
    @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +11

    Like and subscribe if you want me to start an onlyfans where I restore nothing but fans

    • @peterlittlehorse5695
      @peterlittlehorse5695 Год назад +1

      Old fans are my favourite. I've got an old c.1907 Western Electric VICTOR fan with tank motor, brass blades and cage but I don't have the skills to restore it.

    • @smashyrashy
      @smashyrashy Год назад

      ​@@peterlittlehorse5695you:🗽 the joke:🛩 joke destination: 🏢🏢

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +2

      ​@@peterlittlehorse5695brass fans are so beautiful. I've tried for a long time to find one that doesn't cost an arm and a leg!

  • @michaelhoward1900
    @michaelhoward1900 8 месяцев назад

    Great Restoration! FWIW, I use marbles to fill up the empty space when I use Evapo-Rust. Works really well and they are cheap at garage sales.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  8 месяцев назад

      You're a genius, sir! So simple, yet effective. Really appreciate the tip!

  • @Phil197
    @Phil197 Год назад +12

    Great job , Yes I would like to see more fan restorations I also have a couple of old ones

  • @mohammad.ashiquehussain2676
    @mohammad.ashiquehussain2676 Год назад

    This is original restoration
    Wow good job

  • @shedmanx3640
    @shedmanx3640 Год назад +1

    A very nice restoration mate. Very well done.

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 4 месяца назад

    Very nice work, the fan turned out beautiful...
    If you do electric motors on a regular basis, you should get yourself some of the varnish that they put on the coils to keep them from shorting out against one another.. Enjoyed the video.. thx for bringing us along...

  • @stormkhan4250
    @stormkhan4250 Год назад +5

    Nice little restoration. Not sure but those small felt rings around the brass bearings I think are supposed to be oiled to give those bearings some lubrication?
    Also, put a rubber grommet around the electrical cable where it goes into the sheet metal housing to stop them getting cut into. 😀

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +3

      Yup, the felt rings are for that and also help dampen vibration! The small oil hole at the top aligns with at least one of the felt rings. Great suggestion on the grommet!

    • @davids6533
      @davids6533 Год назад +1

      @@CatalystRestorations This comment is what I was looking for. I was about to leave a similar one. : )

    • @barthanes1
      @barthanes1 Год назад

      Yep, I was going to say the felt needed oil, but I guess you've done it already. I need to do my GE fan, but haven't gotten to it yet.

  • @White-sn3qw
    @White-sn3qw Год назад +3

    These can make some good power armor resources

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +2

      This comment reminds me of how disappointed I was with Fallout 4 😭

    • @White-sn3qw
      @White-sn3qw Год назад

      @@CatalystRestorations Bethesda moment 😞

  • @hoghuntrdogestyl
    @hoghuntrdogestyl Год назад

    Thats one cool looking restoration 😎

  • @jamesshea2712
    @jamesshea2712 Год назад

    Amazing job

  • @utube460
    @utube460 Год назад

    Wow - superb job ! 👌👌🌹

  • @nineteenandfortyone
    @nineteenandfortyone Год назад

    Looks great!

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Год назад +1

    It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! I hate rivets it just makes it look cheap! It'd be nice to see you learn how to use pins with the tool
    I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs U

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Totally agree on the rivets. Solid rivets are such a pain.

    • @oneshotme
      @oneshotme Год назад

      @@CatalystRestorations You're welcome!! I know what you mean but the look is worth it in the end

  • @mikegrandinette6253
    @mikegrandinette6253 Год назад +1

    Looks great , a little tweaking of the blade and some thrust washers should quiet it down , the shaft is bouncing back and forth due to the magnetic field

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Yup, you are spot on with all of that! Balancing the blades is no easy task either!

  • @herrdeutschmann4602
    @herrdeutschmann4602 Год назад

    Well Done!

  • @MnACreations
    @MnACreations Год назад

    Nicely done!

  • @andrzejporeda7281
    @andrzejporeda7281 Год назад +1

    Przepiękna jest zrobiona ta robota i super jest odrestaurowany ten stary zabytkowy wiatrak pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍

  • @tammythompson1927
    @tammythompson1927 10 месяцев назад

    Love it!

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Год назад

    Great work dude 😉😉

  • @mohammad.ashiquehussain2676
    @mohammad.ashiquehussain2676 Год назад

    Perfact job ❤

  • @jozsefizsak
    @jozsefizsak Год назад

    Very nice!

  • @lydiaflatt9859
    @lydiaflatt9859 Год назад +1

    Old fans are one of my favorite things.

  • @Eiisuraeru
    @Eiisuraeru 2 месяца назад

    Nice

  • @carrestore
    @carrestore Год назад

    good job bro👍

  • @mjtunstall1976
    @mjtunstall1976 Год назад +1

    nice fan restoration, btw a new fan here, sorry bad pun!

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      First rule of Catalyst Restorations: never apologize for a pun!
      Second rule of Catalyst Restorations: tell everyone about Catalyst Restorations

  • @krovosystral8564
    @krovosystral8564 Год назад

    it looks from beginning like an Fallout 4 Fan but this are green xD nice job

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      You are so right! Luckily this one has more scrap in it that just gears and screws like in the game! 🤣

    • @krovosystral8564
      @krovosystral8564 Год назад

      @@CatalystRestorations true story xD

  • @lucasstiles8012
    @lucasstiles8012 Год назад +1

    6:47 Power On, Garth

  • @Dog.soldier1950
    @Dog.soldier1950 Год назад

    This. Fan was mine and only cooling I had as a teenager in 1960’s Richland WA. Average summer temperature:95

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Hooo boy!!! My A/C is currently out and it's 85 here and about 80% humidity and I can't imagine just having fans every day.

  • @omicronGaming69
    @omicronGaming69 Год назад

    I have a virtually identical fan, however the branding is from a toronto company called Eskimo! It was made in the early 50's!

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Very cool! I came across many Eskimo fans in doing research for this project! I believe they were the next generation after the Zero.

  • @bijankumar2922
    @bijankumar2922 Год назад

    Troublesome restoration but done wonderful job !

  • @IratePuffin
    @IratePuffin Год назад

    I love it but it seems pretty noisy. Do you think maybe sanding the blades made them wobble?

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      It's moreso that I didn't truly have the blade angles absolutely perfect. Ideally you use a micrometer and go blade by blade making incremental adjustments to balance out the whole blade.

  • @HELIOCLEMES
    @HELIOCLEMES Год назад

    excelente

  • @bluebonnetjasmine969
    @bluebonnetjasmine969 9 месяцев назад

    I just bought a fan like this. I've never had one before and I was wondering how do you oil it? Do you put a few drops of oil in the hole that says oil or do you have to take the fan apart to oil it? If you can give me some advice about this I'd appreciate it. Thank you.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  9 месяцев назад +1

      You are exactly right - a few drops of oil in the oil hole is all you should need, assuming the rest of it is all in good working order!

    • @bluebonnetjasmine969
      @bluebonnetjasmine969 9 месяцев назад

      @@CatalystRestorations thank you so much. I appreciate it. I've only seen pics of the fan. It looks very good from what I seen of the pics.

  • @quintonguelda3599
    @quintonguelda3599 8 месяцев назад

    Did you oil the feots on the armature besrings? I never saw it in the video. If not give it a try and it might smoith out a bit. Nice restoration

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! And I did oil the felts! Gave them a good soaking after getting everything together. If you keep in regularly oiled it is much quieter.

  • @TheCrimsonFoxx
    @TheCrimsonFoxx Год назад

    interesting, I must have a later model. mine is a dull robins egg blue, with aluminum blades and vents on the side of the motor housing instead of the top

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Interesting! As far as I know they made the "Zero" for at least a few decades so it's entirely possible! The aluminum blades probably helped keep people from slicing their fingers off too 😅

    • @TheCrimsonFoxx
      @TheCrimsonFoxx Год назад

      @@CatalystRestorations you should see the fan we have at home to move air around the house, the cage is about 18" around with a 2 blade fan and a cage like the zero the propeller is made of plastic or resin it's probably from the early 40's and works like a charm, no telling about fingers though. that motor has to be at least 1/4hp
      edit: its a Fresh Nd' Aire model 20 out of chicago IL.

  • @lauravasquez1806
    @lauravasquez1806 Год назад

    hermoso😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @fnafplayer6447
    @fnafplayer6447 Год назад

    I saw one of these at a flea market once.

  • @icyy2cold143
    @icyy2cold143 Год назад

    One cool thing that would help the life of this fan is to take the bushings and soak them in oil overnight or put them in oil in a vacuum seal container to help the bushings oiled up they would suck it up

  • @Моментымоейжизни-й5ю

    Супер 👍🏿👍🏿😊😊😊

  • @alessandropezzella4121
    @alessandropezzella4121 Год назад

  • @2K_Restoration
    @2K_Restoration Год назад

    Sometimes you just have to say goodbye

  • @stasbelik
    @stasbelik Месяц назад

    I guess there should have been some grease put on where the ball-jointy thingy was. Otherwise - greatly satisfying resto!

  • @JerroldKrenek
    @JerroldKrenek Год назад +36

    the fan will NOT spin backwards by reversing the hot and neutral. it is 110 single phase AC not a DC motor.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +11

      🌈 The more you know 🌈

    • @JerroldKrenek
      @JerroldKrenek Год назад +12

      @@CatalystRestorations if that were the case wiring a lamp backwards, when you turned it on it would get DARKER, lol

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +11

      @@JerroldKrenek you might be onto something! Nobel Prize?!?

    • @samuelfellows6923
      @samuelfellows6923 Год назад +4

      That has a shaded-pole motor, it will only turn in one direction

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +5

      @@samuelfellows6923 thanks for finally shedding some light on what this type of motor is called!

  • @StarStrider57
    @StarStrider57 2 месяца назад

    You should check out the alternative to Evaporust that Backyard Ballistics came up with. He made a video all about it. Apparently it works a lot better and it’s cheaper, but you have to mix it yourself.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  2 месяца назад +1

      I've seen that video! It's definitely on my list of things to try at some point!

  • @xploration1437
    @xploration1437 Год назад

    I sliced the bottom of my big toe open with a fan like that as a child. Oops. Looks awesome!

  • @عباس-ك5ذ
    @عباس-ك5ذ Год назад

    عالی بود

  • @dennisp.2147
    @dennisp.2147 10 месяцев назад

    Did you ever oil the felts?

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  10 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! There's little oil holes on the outside shell that line up with where the pads are too!

  • @TobiasTheWolf
    @TobiasTheWolf Год назад

    So the "Zero Electrical Fan" runs on eletricity?

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Dang, that's a really good point. How does this thing actually work?! 🤔

    • @TobiasTheWolf
      @TobiasTheWolf Год назад

      @@CatalystRestorations The name "Zero electrical fan" is kind of deceptive since it plugs into an outlet to work

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      @@TobiasTheWolf maybe it was ahead of its time?!

  • @Adisatria-k1v
    @Adisatria-k1v Год назад

    nice work even though in low tech

  • @DM-sg3cj
    @DM-sg3cj Год назад

    Nice work but the motor will not spin backwards if the wiring is "backwards", it's an AC motor on AC power, that only works on DC motors and DC power. Just like you can reverse the way you plug a non polarized plug in and it doesn't change direction. Old fans and wall outlets did not have a polarized plug (one side bigger than the other) so it could be plugged in either way. .

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      This is why I barely passed my intro to electrical circuits class and became a materials engineer instead 🤣

  • @marcse7en
    @marcse7en Год назад +1

    Beautiful! ... Engineered to last from solid metal, and held together with nuts and bolts! 👍 ... Unlike today's disposable cheap plastic Chinese cr*p! 👎
    EDIT: Metal-cased, but NO EARTH? ⚡😲 ... Potentially dangerous!

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      I like to live dangerously! In all seriousness though the risk is low here, but a fair point.

    • @marcse7en
      @marcse7en Год назад +1

      @@CatalystRestorations A common epitaph on many a headstone! 🤣

  • @salmankayoush1287
    @salmankayoush1287 Год назад

    سلمت يدك.
    لكن الغريب أن هذه المروحة الجميلة لا تحتوي على ما يغير اتجاه دفعها للهواء.. اتجاهها واحد... لا أدري كيف فات الشركة المصنعة هذا الأمر.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      It's a basic, inexpensive fan for its time, so no fancy oscillating 😔

  • @sethburro6031
    @sethburro6031 4 месяца назад

    The sonic probably would have been nice about 13:30 min into this

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  4 месяца назад

      For sure, it took forever to clean the nooks and crannies of that!

  • @JohannesBee
    @JohannesBee Год назад

    Man, that's a loud fan! Sounds like a plane taking off.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +3

      It's got some serious velocity behind it, which is also terrifying for any stray fingers

  • @zeekwolfe6251
    @zeekwolfe6251 Год назад

    Restoration videos on RUclips very often have the restorers wearing black gloves. This is popular with viewers with bare hands less distracting.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      I'm not sure I follow. Are you saying bare hands are more or less distracting to viewers?

    • @zeekwolfe6251
      @zeekwolfe6251 Год назад

      @@CatalystRestorations My family watches restoration videos all the time. We enjoy seeing old coffee grinders, hurricane lamps, cast iron appliances, toys etc. being refurbished if not for daily use but just for display. We have nothing against a clean pair of hands dismantling objects decades old covered with rust, grease, grime and sometimes unidentified yuck. A restorer can almost be defined as holding a 'proxy' from the viewer. Bare hands, not good! Gloved hands, better! Many medical procedures do not require gloved hands, but are still widely used. Often this is for the comfort of the patient. I think you get the idea. We do not want goop on our hands if even by proxy.

  • @BlackRaven-w4e
    @BlackRaven-w4e Год назад

    As far as I know fans from this period where black or some kind of gun metal or golden ish color.

  • @awaisjatt1499
    @awaisjatt1499 Год назад

    Sand blasting left the chat

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      Sanding blasting never enter the chat 🙃
      On this channel I try to stick to tools and methods that most people have access to so they can learn how to restore things themselves at home with limited tools.

  • @envitech02
    @envitech02 Год назад

    16:18 Wierd that this does not have proper ball bearings but just bushings. I believe the bushings need to be periodically oiled or greased.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      There's an oil hole on the top of the housing that goes directly to the bushing near the blade, so at least that one can get oiled easily. The back bushing I have no idea though because there's no oil hole for it. I did oil it well before closing it up and the felt o-rings do hold oil pretty well.

  • @Captain_Char
    @Captain_Char Год назад

    thats a tiny motor compared to what I see in most old fans, usually they're a 3 amp motor

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      Yup, it's just a little one! I guess fortunately that means not enough oomph to slice off your finger though! 😂

  • @chrys9256
    @chrys9256 Год назад

    Instead of using a towel in the Evaporust why not just wrap it with the plastic that's around it?

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      That wouls work too! Sometimes I don't trust the plastic to not have pinholes in it though and slowly leak over night 😬

  • @justinmacrae7430
    @justinmacrae7430 2 дня назад

    Rad

  • @razzorbladz
    @razzorbladz Год назад +1

    I'm not a fan of that red lol..... get it 🤣

  • @rashadbadalov8884
    @rashadbadalov8884 Год назад

    подшипники войлочные надо было смазать!

  • @M_to_the_T
    @M_to_the_T Месяц назад

    I worked with acetone for a few years, please dont touch it without gloves. This shit is nasty.
    Nice restoration 🎉

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Месяц назад +1

      Definitely wear a respirator at least if you're around it constantly. Acetone is generally safe with no chronic effects from short skin exposures. It's been used as nail polish remover for over a century.

    • @M_to_the_T
      @M_to_the_T Месяц назад

      @CatalystRestorations my skin looks like chalk after contact. Without moisture and brittle

  • @theneighborhoodpoisoner6018
    @theneighborhoodpoisoner6018 11 месяцев назад

    Was the logo on upside down, or was the grille on upside down? 😂

  • @tolyn8060
    @tolyn8060 Год назад

    Колхоз-дело добровольное!.

  • @supersevenn
    @supersevenn Год назад

    nice attempt at a "restoration". Some things were just lazy to get it done faster. Never the less, it is much better than how it was and that is the always the goal

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +2

      Is this what they call negging?

    • @mskayla7747
      @mskayla7747 Год назад

      ​@@CatalystRestorationsI believe that's what they call a troll.
      Ignore such life forms, as it is clearly jealous of your abilities, and seeks to bring you down.

  • @freebird4841
    @freebird4841 Год назад

    You need a sanding machine.

  • @satyajitmukherjee8614
    @satyajitmukherjee8614 Год назад

    Fan bled is disblenced

  • @GloriaKerluke
    @GloriaKerluke Год назад

    'PromoSM' 🙃

  • @KOKO-jo6ty
    @KOKO-jo6ty Год назад

    the coil is damaged!!! make a new one!

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +3

      I'm not mymechanics! 😂 Making new coils would be straightforward, but unfortunately there's no way to get the coils inside the armature - it's all one piece that is brazed or welded together. I don't think it was ever intended to be disassembed or rebuilt; it's a mass produced fan so not super fancy.

    • @KOKO-jo6ty
      @KOKO-jo6ty Год назад +1

      ok! but the finish is nice! good job!

    • @wessandlin8056
      @wessandlin8056 11 месяцев назад

      @@CatalystRestorationsI have a fan similar too this and you can pound out two metal pieces and you may be able to slide in a new coil.

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  11 месяцев назад

      @@wessandlin8056 worth trying if these coils end up dying on me! Thanks!

  • @zenobiomenezesalvim1398
    @zenobiomenezesalvim1398 Год назад

    Bad restoration, motor with open windings or short circuit

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад

      I mean....it works just fine now. 🤷‍♂️
      Can you please offer suggestions on how you would do it yourself? The stator body is fabricated as one solid piece and does not come apart so even if you wound new coils there's no way to physically install them in the stator body. This is a cheap motor, it was never meant to be disassembed and repaired like that, unlike open body designs which allow you to wind new coils and nest them in the body. You could also try re-enameling the coils as-is but there's absolutely no way you could get full coverage on every wire surface even if you did something like dip the entire motor in enamel. Sourcing an entirely new motor also just doesn't count either.

  • @walterrobbins4470
    @walterrobbins4470 2 месяца назад

    Too bad you don’t like to talk to people

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  2 месяца назад

      I love talking to people! I just don't enjoy talking to a camera.

  • @shaunmullings4153
    @shaunmullings4153 Год назад

    Some filler on the base would have made it look better. sorry

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations  Год назад +1

      I agree! The filler primer didn't do as much as it usually does for me.

  • @bgdavenport
    @bgdavenport Год назад

    Mediocre paint work

  • @duoglass83
    @duoglass83 Год назад

    Шайтан-сквозняк! ❤