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Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2017 04:09 am |
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Tristan Crider Guest
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Hello all! If anyone has the tiny little oil cup that fits a 1914-15 8 inch G.E. Oscillator could you please let me know? I can't find any good pictures of this fan anywhere so I don't know what I'm looking for. Thanks!! Tristan
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Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2017 04:53 am |
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Chris A. Campbell Guest
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Tristan Crider wrote: Hello all! Tristan, Any GE Whiz oil cup should fit that. Good luck
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Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2017 05:29 pm |
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Tristan Crider Guest
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Thanks! I'll keep an eye out. How much do they usually go for?
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Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2017 10:27 pm |
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Chad Baker AFCA Member ![]()
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This will fit your 8" as well. http://antiquefanparts.com/original-9-ge-brass-oiler/
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Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2017 11:20 pm |
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Tristan Crider Guest
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Okay, Thanks! Order placed. Tristan
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Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2017 11:24 pm |
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Tristan Crider Guest
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Chad, Is this the shoulder screw that also fits this 8inch I'm talking about? This fan was given to me in parts and I'm missing the shoulder screw. http://antiquefanparts.com/original-ge-kidney-base-to-yoke-or-osc-hoop-shoulder-screw/
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Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2017 11:42 pm |
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Chris A. Campbell Guest
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Tristan, I feel that shoulder screw is to large to fit a GE Whiz. The shoulder screw to a whiz as well as the fan I pulled a bearing carrier from for you would have much shorter screw. Can you post a photo of your fan? This may help people in identifing the proper screw. Some Whizs will have two shoulder screws and others just one with arm rivited to base. The fans with two shoulder screws have different screws. Last edited on Tue Feb 21st, 2017 11:44 pm by Chris A. Campbell |
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Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2017 11:55 pm |
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Tristan Crider Guest
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Here are a few pictures of the fan. It's probably put together wrong thus far. The arm can't be rubbing metal on metal, right? The last picture.. I have an extra one of these? Where does it go? haha Prefer to have a fan all in one piece before putting it back together. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Posted: Wed Feb 22nd, 2017 12:00 am |
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Tristan Crider Guest
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The little GE is what we're talking about. It has a few parts missing in this picture and that's what I'm trying to figure out. ![]()
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Posted: Wed Feb 22nd, 2017 03:35 am |
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Chris A. Campbell Guest
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Tristan Crider wrote: Here are a few pictures of the fan. It's probably put together wrong thus far. The arm can't be rubbing metal on metal, right? The last picture.. I have an extra one of these? Where does it go? haha Prefer to have a fan all in one piece before putting it back together. The part in your hand is one of two needed that goes in the inside of the neck and where the bolt goes through. you can place a small fiber washer in between parts where metal rubs metal
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Posted: Wed Feb 22nd, 2017 03:37 am |
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Tristan Crider Guest
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Thanks!! It's hard to find good examples of this fan.
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