thatwasherguy
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Hi everyone! Hope you’re all well. A few months ago, we were helping some family friends get their cabin in the woods ready for the season. The property also has an abandoned farm house that was built in 1900. I recalled from some past visits that the farmhouse house had been abandoned with some of the appliances still in place, so since it wasn’t too rotten to be able to safely enter (with caution), I (with the owner’s permission), carefully ventured inside to document these machines. There were four in total, a circa 1954 Westinghouse FG range (I’m hoping they’ll agree to sell that to me once I clear out some space and get all my other projects done), a probably 1980’s era CRT TV, and two vintage box fans, a early 80’s Superlectric 2083, and a probably mid-60’s Lasko (model unknown). I inquired about purchasing the fans, and they were very kindly donated to my collection. Both appear to be fairly uncommon models (the Lasko being by far the harder to find of the two), but these were pretty far gone. The Superlectric was laying face down in the kitchen under a sheet of plywood, with a healthily sized mouse nest constructed inside of it. The Lasko was in a partially completed bathroom addition, next to a hole in the wall, and halfway fallen through a hole in the floor, with one corner resting on the floor, and the other resting on the dirt below the house. As such, they both have rust issues, but the Lasko was by far the worst condition wise, to the point that I was heavily considering scrapping it and saving the motor. But after seeing how hard they were to find online (as in not a single one matched mine exactly), I reconsidered, and instead decided to restore it. I got these fans back in the late summer, but I only started working on it about a week ago. At the moment, I’d say that I’m probably about 65% of the way done. Most of the heavy lifting is out of the way, but I’m stalled waiting on some spray paint to come in and for Evapo-Rust to do its thing. In the meantime, enjoy some pictures of the journey so far. Also, if anyone knows more about these fans, please let me know.
Thatwasherguy.
Thatwasherguy.
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