Ceiling Fan Display In My Garage - The Old Setup
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This is a video of the old display of ceiling fans from my collection that I had set up in my garage from circa 2007-2010. There were 17 fans installed total, all completely functional in their respective locations. This video shows them on low and high, as well as the spin down time for most of them. Some continue to spin past the amount of memory left on the card I was using at the time.
Shown from the start: Hunter Mayfair, GGC Fan Co., Supreme "Emperor", View Fan, JC Penney Moss, Thomas Industries T-3, CEC Spinner, Palm Air Pacific Breeze, Evergo "Banana Fan", Hampton Bay St. Claire, Evergo Spinner, Halsey? Emperor, SMC DC-42 (back), Moss WF Series, Homestead WIND II (back), Air Cool Footprint Vent, SMC Laguna (back).
Thank you SO much for the 2 MILLION+ views on this video! You have made so many things possible for me by watching, I can't thank you enough.
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2 MILLION VIEWS!! I can't believe how many people still watch and love this video a decade later.
Congrats! I remember this video from years ago when I first started watching TH-cam!
Vintage Fans & More, we all do
Congratulations! I remember the first time.i watched this was around 2009-2010!
There was a lot that I loved about having my fans in the garage, especially the number I could fit there, but it eventually came down to the climate control. In just a short time I could see the effects of temperature changes and humidity on some of them with finish deterioration and warping blades. I wanted them to be in good condition for years to come, so they had to come inside.
Congrats!
Remember watching this as a child. How nostalgic
The three still spinning ceiling fans took so long that even the garage light gave up
I love that 5-blader...... it really stands out in the crowd
My 5 year old son is disabled and has very limited speech. One of his only words is 'fan'. He absolutely loves ceiling fans. I cannot describe the joy on his face when you turned the fans on. He sat, engrossed until every fan stopped spinning. Thank you so much for sharing your collection!
I am happy to hear that! I receive comments like yours often and they absolutely make my day, I'm so glad he enjoyed.
Read the description, it lists them all in order now. For the record I don't own any Dayton fans as of now.
I remember some of those fans from when I was a kid, I use to see them in restaurants in stores some of them bring back memories..
TEN YEARS IS COMING!!!!!
I LOVE FANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was one of my favorites as a child
10 years omg!!!
i remember watching this a a kid
I do all of my fan installs myself, even ran all that conduit and the wires.
I LOVE that fan at 0:10!
celling fans are beautiful machine
I’ve watched this video a lot when I was a kid
i remember watching this when i was rly young lol
These 17 ceiling fans are my favourite ceiling fans I wish I had them
I haven't watched it ever but after
I watched it it was amazing
celling fans are beautiful, i like it.
There beautiful machine.
Will do. I like it a lot too, it spins SO FAST! It's almost scary to turn it on high.
This is my nightmare. lol. I'm scared of ceiling fans if there are too many in one room, if they're low-hanging, or if they wobble like hell. xD
The little antique brass 42" one with stencil on the blades? I love that one too. It's a Moss relabeled for JC Penney.
i definetly wana see more spinners and industrials in the current display! :)
I like the one with the blades above the motor, and the black shiny one behind it.
A lot of different bands and a lot of fans good job putting them up
I just now realized, that 5-bladed fan (shown at 0:35), I actually have one that's like it (which I've had for about less than 2 years), except it's bright brass color & had a typical 4-arm light-kit with a center light with it.
good lord!!!! this is a nice yiew of vintage fan!!!
The one with the funky shaped blades? Evergo Banana Fan.
Well Cole, I just figured to watch through this video during this mid (circa mid-to-late) April (2015), since it's been half a decade for me now since I first discovered it, because when I first discovered it back around April of 2010, I was like "Oh wow! That is a lot of ceiling fans in one garage, I'd never seen that amount before, I love it!", and yeah. :D
I actually kind of like the plastic, it's light weight, so it's easy to handle when installing it where the metal Hunter ones are clunky and heavy and hard to install if you don't have your screws and screwdriver ready the second you're putting it on. Can't beat metal though for durability.
I wish I had a garage like this one
Happy New Year to you. Every time I watch this it reminds me of us all at the Fanimation museum running all the fans on high and doing a spin down race and we bet on which will stop first and which will stop last.
This video is awesome! And thanks for the nostalgia.
2:38 MAXIMUM SPEED!!!
I like how all the chains make different sounds when you pull them. P.S. Do you still have that Mayfair? If so, are you planning on selling it?
Looking back on this vid, makes me deeply curious to know how this was all wired up and how they were all interconnected. I do see they were all connected via EMT, I mean circuit-wise. I would find it hard to believe that all 17 fans would be on one single circuit, heh. In terms of powering on and off, were they all simply connected to one switch or disconnect? Did you happen to use a contactor?
This is as simple as it gets, nothing fancy and certainly didn't pay anyone to do it. All one circuit, all plugged into the two porcelain sockets of the original two ceiling lights, using plug socket adapters and lamp cords. All on the single switch that controlled the two lights. I started putting this together myself at age 13 or 14 with little knowledge of code and absolutely no concern for it. Just made it work with whatever I could put together most easily. Mainly did the conduit because I've always just liked the look of conduit systems, but it also kept the absolute mess of wiring visually tidy, and the boxes made it easy to swap the fans out without making tons of holes in the wood (as I'd done a lot before). A lot of the same functional considerations that went into my new display, but I did the new one to code with loading broken up on multiple circuits, proper romex wiring, etc.
I believe that's a Hampton Bay St. Claire.
omg that was amazing! great fans!!! how long did it take you to collect them all?
When you type "ceiling fans" into a TH-cam search, this is the second video that comes up. WAY TO GO COLETON!
Now it's the 16th :/
I like your ceiling fans in the garage
My favorite ceiling fan is all of them
I'll try to do one.
It's a cheezy newer Lasko box fan. I took out the motor for my burnt out Toastmaster. Then I got another junker fan, so I put that motor in the Toastmaster, and the Lasko motor back in the Lasko. Is that confusing enough?
Some people wish I still had it up, but if it was a pain to keep updated then, it would be a nightmare now. The FASCO is a Thomas Industries model T3. Supposedly no connection to FASCO itself besides the matching parts.
The old man from the movie UP should have thought of this
Beautiful!
Thanks for making this video! It brought back my childhood memories.
I LOVE IT 😍😍😍😍
The DC42 is Just like mine!
Except my DC42 is the Second SMC Park Avenue
Nice Display
WOW I REALLY LIKE THIS VIDEO
0:30 i agree with you that it was a later moss.Look at 0:18!
Ok because its a childhood fan that id like to get back
@mpsslovak My grand parents had a fan with the vari speed knob on it instead of a 3 speed switch. Man that fan was NICE to sleep under just had to watch your knuckles when turning it down from high without turning it off first xD. Must be nice to come in from doing yard work in the middle of the summer and sit in there with that massive breeze going on.
My Favorite Fans: Hunter Mayfair, Supreme "Emperor", Palm Air Pacific Breeze, Evergo Spinner,
Here are the correct answers:
0:17 Thomas Industrials model T3
0:21 Palm Air
0:23 Evergo Banana Fan
0:25 Hampton Bay St. Claire
And pop goes the breaker XD. Good video!
My sun love's A LOT OF FAN'S
its get a bit windy in thear with all the celling fans
ive watched this when I was a little kid in 2013
No. Refer to my "Garage Industrials" video. There are just industrials and fluorescent lighting out there now.
Actually, I do have one, but I'm not looking to get rid of it. Sorry.
fantastic!!!!!
Great video.
Any ceiling fans you still have from this video Cole?
lol yes... you dont happen to have any brace-bladed spares do you?
At 1:50 what was that ceiling fan called and who was it made by
My child hood video
I also wondered what type of fan is that one at 1:56 and that one at 1:58
Do you have a video of the fan at 1:58?
This is the newest video of it: th-cam.com/video/sQtSA9lvcOM/w-d-xo.html
Guess what Cole, I just uploaded a video of showing all the ceiling fans in my house running on all speeds (especially to those who had been thinking that too). :D
i want you to upload garage fans on medium
Thats a bit sad and another thing I would like to say is what the names of the two fans one at 1:53 and the one at 2:16 because I like them two fans
Hey I like the first one can tell me where you got that one from
Many of these fans (including that one) came from my local Habitat For Humanity ReStore.
damn talk about air flow lmfao nice
Where do you get all these fans? Very cool
Do you think it would be odd or weird to have 4 ceiling fans spaced out equally in a living room (nice breeze wherever you sit) 20 x 15 living area
It's unconventional, but like, you do you. 🤷♂️ Sounds like something a fan collector or enthusiast like myself would do and it'd be expected. For an average person not so much, but I don't see anything wrong with that. Just make sure they're a proper size so as not to be too close together, or too close to the walls, otherwise they'll only hinder each other and not really be of prime functionality.
what brand of fan is that shiny black fan in the back with the five blades
Hey Cole. What kind of fans are those at 0:21 and 0:32?
th-cam.com/video/44iYXxfbe5E/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/ERnrRReXqK0/w-d-xo.html
1 million dang
are any or all of these fans still up?
My baby brother says nice fans I love your fans I love your fans I told him to say that and a cuplle of other things
There's something I wanted to ask you. Have you ever made ceiling fans out of K'nex before when you were a kid (Cole)? Because I used to do that before when I was a kid.
I made fans out of whatever I could when I was little, seems like just about everybody who is into fans did.
I definitely did lol
I made them out of paper.
@Dylan The Vintage & Antique Collector! Lol, that's quite interesting.
Why didn't the Banana Fan have it's canopy in this video?
Do you think the view fan could be copied from a harbor breeze fans, because I have a fan industrial with a chain that is brushed nickeled? Now do you think that view fan is rare or vintage modern type for industrials?
The Harbor Breeze would be a copy of the View if anything, the View Fan predates brushed nickel being a mainstream finish, but just because a metal blade fan has a pullchain doesn't make one a copy of another. Many manufacturers have offered such models over the years, it wasn't a proprietary design. View Fans fall into the vintage category, but they're not even close to being a rarity, they're pretty common fans.
+Vintage Fans & More are you sure they're vintage? I think they're rare.
Ceiling fan collectors tend to deviate from most accepted definitions of the word 'vintage' and expand it into slightly newer fans (often to the early 1990s), most View Fan products fall into the category of what we would call vintage. Typically I don't consider a ceiling fan 'rare' unless there are say, for sake of a number, less than a dozen known to exist whether in collector hands or not. There are exceptions, but many more known than that and I would categorize them as 'uncommon'. Literally hundreds of these View Fans are known to exist, absolutely not a rarity and I wouldn't even put them in the uncommon category. I'd call them moderately common.
Never seen a turntable chain!
the black chrome gun metal fan what brand is it
sorry 6 blades
It had white paint all over it so I was cleaning it off that same day, and forgot to put it back on for the video.
Whats that brown top mount spinner at 0:27?
is the first one a hunter passport ll ceiling fan????
Mayfair.
i just can't help but ask how long did it take to hang all those fans up?
Doesn't take me long to hang fans themselves, always takes more time and work to put in the power infrastructure.
I would, but this display does not exist anymore so it's not possible.
Because oneoutof5stars (also known as YOU) keeps downrating them.
Well, you wouldn't believe this Cole, but you might notice that my MOST popular video on TH-cam ever was showing all the ceiling fans in my house running on all speeds (which I'm pretty sure you might have seen before), lol. :D
what's the ceiling fan at 1:04( the one with cane blades)?
It's made by Air Cool, that's about all I know.
Do you still have all this fans
Most of them, not all. A few went to other collectors through the years.
That's View Fan.
how did you get all of them to turn on all at once?
They were all on one switch.
Are the fans still there?
No, I haven't had these fans out there for years.