Comments on 'Home Improvement & Repair Tips: Easy Do It Yourself Projects for the Home : How to Repair a Ceiling Fan: Free Online Home Improvement Tips'
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goofyliciouS (October 8th, 2007 @ 5:53 pm)
just take the fan down and assemble it again you damn lazy americans jeez....
piercetheorganist (August 17th, 2007 @ 9:15 pm)
I don't believe you. I, for one, work in the ceiling fan industry -- go to sevillefans dawt com -- and you're only about 80% right on the things you mentioned, and you left plenty of stuff out. To boot, I think that you're an insecure, domineering ass. Just my $0.02
piercetheorganist (August 17th, 2007 @ 9:04 pm)
Wrong, idiot. Fans wobble because the blades are out of alignment with each other, either in terms of weight, size, shape (Y-axis parabola), Z-axis pitch, or X-axis pitch. It doesn't matter whether the ceiling is level, whether it's smooth, whether the box is loose, or whether there even is a box at all.
piercetheorganist (August 17th, 2007 @ 8:59 pm)
Nice fan -- it's a "Delta II" model by Casablanca. And no, a wobbling fan isn't dangerous, it won't loosen anything. Both fans and fan boxes are designed in such a way as to have lock pins (or other locking devices) which nullify torsional effect. I know; I run a ceiling fan company. Just my $0.02
netjem (August 16th, 2007 @ 6:24 pm)
Ceiling fans wobble because the mounting screws are loose OR the fan box itself is not level and or loose.
balancing kits are for idiots.
Take the fan down and tighten the box.
elliottveares (August 7th, 2007 @ 12:53 pm)
when you try it,try it on the fastest speed then it will be ballenced on all speeds.
zzpank33r (June 9th, 2007 @ 6:49 pm)
hey... this video was made for people that dont work in the ceiling fan industries, also for people that dont read instructions... lol (i include myself in that lot :P) i dont see the big deal in saying "right on" when I learn something new... o.O
Cargo1273 (June 9th, 2007 @ 5:15 pm)
Right on what! I'am in the ceiling fan industry. I know what I'm saying, you got that.
Cargo1273 (June 9th, 2007 @ 5:15 pm)
No. ALL ceiling fans come with easy to follow trilingual instructions to balance them in RARE case of wobble. So he is wasting saliva, because he's not telling you all how to really REPAIR a ceiling fan, just how to find a solution to a problem that's less than common in today's ceiling fans.
zzpank33r (May 8th, 2007 @ 7:17 pm)
right on!
masterjego (May 3rd, 2007 @ 3:17 pm)
But you have to take account of the people that do not know how to do this or dont know about it so no hes not wasting anything.
Cargo1273 (March 24th, 2007 @ 10:44 am)
Nothing new or of educational value here. ALL ceiling fans sold have the balance weight kit included. And only 1% of the fans sold required the use of the balance kit. The high end manufacturers have taken a step further in making sure the blades are well-balance before leaving the factories. they're using micro balance technology which detect the slightness off gram on the blades and blade arms to prevent wobble. This guy is just wasting saliva.
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