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  1. tvrgeek

    Too much technology

    Need yet ANOTHER ceiling fan, so four for four failed in my house. Crap big box fans. ( actually, one was a fancy expensive one) . So went to several sites. Seems legislation forcing efficiency most don't run slow enough to just circulate in a room and assume you want a wind. I had to change...
  2. My final result from the inlay class

    My final result from the inlay class

    This is the federal fan-style inlay that I made in the inlay class (and completed at home).
  3. WoodWrangler

    Become a Fan, Invite Your Friends!

    Did you know that The Woodworking Source (one of NCWW's advertisers and sponsors) has a limited time promotion running on Facebook? If you're already on Facebook, just search for The Woodworking Source. If you haven't yet joined Facebook ... what are you waiting for??? http://www.facebook.com...
  4. S

    Squirrel Cage Fan - $20 (Apex)

    not mine, great for shop air cleaner! http://raleigh.craigslist.org/tls/1644328432.html Squirrel Cage Fan - $20 (Apex) Date: 2010-03-14, 9:07PM EDT Reply to: sale-vuc5s-1644328432@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] Works and blows a lot of air. Call or email with any...
  5. CarvedTones

    watched the fan carving episode on Woodwright

    And despite having a bunch of unfinished projects going already, I decided to give it a try. That's from a little cypress board Robert (Sawduster) gave me a few days ago. That is one piece of wood, all still attached; nothing glued and no hardware. My splits are way too thick, but I got the...
  6. tjgreen

    Fan at half speed - electrical conundrum

    I'm puzzled, hoping someone can explain this. I've been gradually finishing a bonus room for a year or so. Late last year I installed recessed lighting and a ceiling fan. I'd previously run a 20A circuit to the room for a microwave, but ended up using it for the ceiling when my plan for the room...
  7. lottathought

    Picked up a fan today

    So today I broke down and bought something that I have wanted for a while. It is a 1920's Emerson Electric fan. It runs OK but I want to restore it. I have run across a decent how-to on youtube but would like any other suggestions as well. Also...if this does need to have a new finish, how...
  8. dpsnyder

    Looking for used shop fan

    Looking for a used shop fan, reasonably priced. Water pipe burst in my crawl space and I need to dry it out. Of course it will find a permanent home in my shop for those hot NC days :gar-Bi just PM me. Thanks Dan
  9. Larry Rose

    Learning Fan Inlay

    I decided to try my hand at fan inlay on this simple box so that when I mess up it won't be any great loss. This is my first attempt and it really tested my religon. Maybe the rest will get easier.
  10. Bas

    Ceiling fan light kit repair

    Situation: Teenage kid jumps off chair and whacks ceiling fan. The fan itself is OK, but the light kit is toast. The housing for the pull chain switch, light fixtures etc. was one of those peanut-brittle metal boxes. I tried to fix it using some metal brackets, but as I drilled the second hole...
  11. Larry Rose

    Fan Back Windsor Finished

    I got around to finishing the fan back windsor chair this week end. The finish is 2 coats of barn red milk paint, 3 coats of black milk paint, rubbed with 0000 steel wool and 200 grit sand paper, and a coat of Minwax Antique Oil. I included pics of the milk paint stages. That stuff is miserable...
  12. F

    Gable Exhaust Fan

    I have tried to cool down my shop, but without a ceiling or finished walls, any bought air will just escape. My cousin told me to install a Gable exhaust fan. I was thinking of putting a vent with a fan on one side, and just a vent on the other side of the building. Do you all think this will...
  13. MikeH

    If you're a fan of the "scary sharp" method check this out....

    I just got an email newsletter from Wood Magazine and thought this article might be interesting to some.
  14. Toddler

    great price on a 15,000 CFM DC Fan *ducking*

    8-O Who needs a cyclone and filter. With a 100hp, 28" blower, you can aim it up at 45 degrees and link the nozzle to a weathervane. Dust will wind up in the next county. . .:lol: http://www.irsauctions.com/popups/bidders_paddle.asp?lot=59426&auction=CMCZ631PYABM9MWEI4P2E32JLVVUN3&id=9782

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