@@hobbycentral3516 exactly I have since got a 2017 18” Patton one of the last ones ever made I will make a video on it soon they don’t make them anymore but eBay and Amazon sure do have a lot of them left over
This was a really great video. When i am walking around my neighborhood i find all kinds of fans even vintage fans and nine times out of ten they all still work. All they needed was some tender loving care. Please keep your videos coming.
I thought that was the barrel fan from the workshop. Not nearly as dirty compared to the one me and my friend got, it was installed in the rafters of a barn and was filled with a collosal birds nest complete with dead chicks. It wasn't fun to tare apart.
The motor in the green fan housing is a newer universal motor. It’s not OEM. It has reversing leads and sometimes you can use a different capacitor to up the horsepower
jeez that thing started off in such a beat up state. great job on making it recognizable again lol. I would've probably ran over it with my car after giving up on making everything straight again.
For something that I feel you can find every other week in a scrapyard in better shape, the amount of time & energy you're willing to put into this mangled unit is truly beyond impressive!
I thought forsure this video would classify as a short. am I missing something here? How do you make a video a short? I could have swore it just did it automatically if it was under a minuet long
@@CRAIG86 I didn't clue that part in lol thatnks for the info! don't worry I dont plan on using my phone for youtube. to much of a pain to get the videos onto my primary computer. and the quality isn't the greatest
I'm fairly sure you can crop this video to portrait resolution (example: 9x16) and it should let you post as a short. that's how I made a short on my channel. I recorded full screen on my PC then used clipchamp to change the resolution for a short.