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dryvr12 Found an old fan while... 08-12-2011, 08:09 AM
fnord use flux to solder to old or... 08-12-2011, 08:11 AM
dherik Or buy the flux filled... 08-12-2011, 10:28 AM
Mechanic688 Take a modern power cord off... 08-12-2011, 10:56 PM
dryvr12 I cant get the fan apart!... 08-13-2011, 09:50 AM
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    Found an old fan while picking yesterday.

    Its a 50s (assume) "Le John" hassock fan model c-12-1. Ill try and get a picture, but you can also google "old hassock fan" This thing is so cool. I couldnt scrap it if I wanted to. The power cable sockaet was smashed in pieces, so I tried to solder a new one on. Just a tip, 60 year old wire doesnt accept solder very well It works though



    And these are goin for about $50 on ebay, but I dont see myself selling it.
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    use flux to solder to old or tarnished wires. You won't believe the difference.

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    Or buy the flux filled solder, works even better.

    Also take a brass wire brush to the connections you're trying to solder.

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    Just a tip, 60 year old wire doesnt accept solder very well
    Take a modern power cord off some kind of e-scrap and rewire it on where the original hooks up to the fan. Upgrading for safety sake.

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    I cant get the fan apart! haha The bottom end (where the cord attaches) is rusted in place

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