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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024

Komentáře • 9

  • @lucyluwickerbeast851
    @lucyluwickerbeast851 Před 16 dny +1

    i bet it feels nice on a hot day :) i love franking Stine things

    • @noahforrester4537
      @noahforrester4537  Před 12 dny

      And for it being a Frankenstein fan it's built pretty good she's pretty solid even though it's Rusty it's been in the laundry room for the longest time but there will be an upcoming video cuz I'm going to relocate it to the second location

  • @DenberPacito
    @DenberPacito Před 24 dny +2

    the fan:im a dragster
    edit:bruh went 0-60 in 1.9 seconds

    • @noahforrester4537
      @noahforrester4537  Před 23 dny

      It's basically just a hodgepodge of random ceiling fan parts and parts of abandoned house ceiling fans have gathered over the years that's eight different ceiling fans right there with all combined into one I would have to say it's pretty freaking gnarly and when it comes to air movement that little ceiling fan does not disappoint it's almost on par with the mosque Caribbean breeze

  • @noahforrester4537
    @noahforrester4537  Před 12 dny

    Hey y'all figured let you know an updated better quality video on this fan has been dropped I demonstrate all three speeds and show it off and my camera works a little better now so when it does drop go ahead and watch it thank you all for the views

  • @noahforrester4537
    @noahforrester4537  Před měsícem +2

    This video is a lot older so don't mind the crappy camera work sorry about that that fan is not original one piece ceiling fan it's made out of like eight different ceiling fans that motor is meant for a 52 inch fan and it's driving blades that are I think 36 inches 38 with the brackets that thing kicks butt when it's on high

  • @noahforrester4537
    @noahforrester4537  Před měsícem +1

    If you guys are wanting to know what all that fans made out of the brackets came off a antique brass Hampton Bay thing didn't know what it was the bearings on it were bad and the capacitor was starting to drift blades came off a spinner that I found in an abandoned house finishes on the motor were no good and it was seized up solid motor housing is from a Moss ceiling fan below ceiling adapters original to the motor housing if you're wondering what is powering the actual blades the motor is out of a 52-inch Murray feiss the four blade cane bladed version switch caps off a Hampton Bay hugger light kit is original Moss pull chain switches the one for the light is out of a hugger Mainstays the original Murphy switches still in service on that fan screws came out of a builder fan then the rest of the hardware came off a dead Hampton Bay landmark I saved up a bunch of broken and useless ceiling fans and took parts from them all to build one super cool looking ceiling fan I would say that that one is in the realm of the handful of fans that are in the top of my collectionbut then again on my ceiling fans I own or are my favorite

  • @noahforrester4537
    @noahforrester4537  Před 22 dny

    Some of the parts I don't remember what the ceiling fans were but most of the ceiling fans of parts from were junk I think a lot of them were actually burnt up motors were burnt out on them and I was like well if they don't work I want another ceiling fan but I don't have money for another ceiling fan okay I'm going to build one that's what I thought in my head when I seen all those parts and that Moss motor housing and I created that thing that you see in the video spinning it like 400 RPMs I don't know the exact RPM but I'd say it's close to 400

  • @AdamRaykal-tv2st
    @AdamRaykal-tv2st Před 2 dny

    Because why it's so fast because the blade little bit smaller and making faster