Surprised I haven't seen this until now. I've had similar ideas. Next step is to put the engine outside away from the fan so it doesn't add heat to the room
Nice work, congratulations on your creativity in assembling a ceiling fan, and a good option when there is no electricity. Greetings from Brazil, Leandro.
There was actually little or no creativity involved here, only restoration of an original Jost overhead fan as constructed in 1910-12, found in Rangoon, Burma while I was living there.
No final do sec 19 e do início do sec 20 já tínhamos ventiladores de teto com motor striling, então por que não produziram em massa ? Será que a crescente indústria do monopólio da energia não permitiu?Alguém aí no Brasil pode esclarecer essa pergunta por favor.
Surprised I haven't seen this until now. I've had similar ideas. Next step is to put the engine outside away from the fan so it doesn't add heat to the room
Nice work, congratulations on your creativity in assembling a ceiling fan, and a good option when there is no electricity.
Greetings from Brazil,
Leandro.
That thing must be incredibly rare. Amazing restoration!
That is a very nice fan ,you are lucky to have found it .
cool never saw this design before
Nice original fan and nice music:-)
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing it!
love it
There was actually little or no creativity involved here, only restoration of an original Jost overhead fan as constructed in 1910-12, found in Rangoon, Burma while I was living there.
I LOOOOOVE it!!!!! :)
Cool
Coooool
nice
No final do sec 19 e do início do sec 20 já tínhamos ventiladores de teto com motor striling, então por que não produziram em massa ? Será que a crescente indústria do monopólio da energia não permitiu?Alguém aí no Brasil pode esclarecer essa pergunta por favor.
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