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I have a Windmill I Want to Turn Into A Fan!
If you already have a windmill, or part of one, fill out the questions below. We'll follow up with the steps we need to take to convert your windmill into a ceiling fan.
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City & State (for shipping quote)
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Zip Code (for shipping quote)
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What is the size (diameter) of your windmill?
1. Is your windmill an Aermotor, FIASA, American-West, or Wind Engine?
Yes
A different brand.
I'm not sure, help me figure it out.
What brand is your windmill?
What parts do you need? Click all that apply. * There are six sections in an Aermotor style windmill, with a total of 18 sails.
Replacement Sections or Sails
Vintage Style Hub (1933 - 1964) *This hub is cast in Mexico & sold by 702 LLC in Laredo, Texas*
Arms- Model 702, Quantity: 12
Vane and Tailbone Assembly
Would you like to include your vane with your fan?
Yes
No
Not sure yet.
Closed Box Design- Components Enclosed
Open Box Design- Motor and Pulleys Visible, More Old-Fashioned
Bike Black- Gloss Black
Black Magic- Flat Black
Statuary Bronze- Medium Brown
Hot-Dip Galvanized
Custom colors are available for an additional charge
Enter the Color Card Name and / or Number
Where would you like to mount your motor control box?
Below Ceiling Install
Above Ceiling [Attic] Install
Ceiling Height and Pitch [if applicable]
From the floor to the bottom of the connection point, whether that is a flat ceiling or a vaulted ceiling with a beam, etc.
Desired Height of Windmill Wheel from Floor
This measurement will determine if you need a drop shaft.
Do you have your installation dimensions & details? If not, no big deal, we can get them later.
Not right now
Yes
Where are you installing your fan?
Indoors
Outdoors
What type of space is it?
Residential- Existing
Residential- Under Construction
Commercial- Existing
Commercial- Under Construction
Enter the Type of Room or Space
Space Dimensions
Wall Height
Ceiling Type
Vaulted
Flat
Cathedral
Boxed
Other
Ceiling Material
Sheetrock
Wood
Metal
Other
Attic Install: Ceiling Joist / Rafter Dimensions and Spacing
Attaching to Exposed:
Select
Ridge Beam [Solid]
Ridge Beam [Faux Beam]
Rafter
Truss
LVL
Glulam
I-Beam
Purlin
Flat Ceiling, No Attic Space
Angled Ceiling, No Attic Space
Pitched Ceiling, No Attic Space
Other
Beam Wood Type
Cedar
Oak
Pine
Hemlock
Poplar
Fir
Engineered Hardwood
Old Barnwood Beam, Rafter or Truss
Other
Beam Dimensions- Width x Depth
Dimensions to the nearest 1/4"
Faux Beam- Internal Structural Dimensions / External Wrapping Dimensions
Rafter Dimensions and Spacing
Truss Dimensions- Width x Depth
Dimensions to the nearest 1/4"
LVL Dimensions- Width x Depth
Dimensions to the nearest 1/4"
Glulam Dimensions- Width x Depth
Dimensions to the nearest 1/4"
I-Beam Dimensions- Steel Thickness x Width x Depth
Steel Thickness to nearest 1/16"
Purlin Type
Z- Purlin
C- Purlin
Purlin Dimensions- A x B x C
Spacing Between Purlin
If connecting to two purlin
Structural Support Above Ceiling
If there is no beam and no attic / crawl space, it is possible to anchor the fan into the bottom of ceiling joists. This is dependent on the type of joist / rafter support, and the size of the fan.
If Other, Describe Your Structural Setup
If you have any other questions or comments, shoot them our way. If not, Send It!!
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