Patton U2-1479 High Velocity Fan - Clean, Service, and Oil Wick Conversion!
Another major childhood fan of mine has been added to the collection! This time it's a 14" Patton high velocity fan that I remember my great great aunt had when I was a little kid! It's actually a pretty clean example of a U2-1479, however, I decided to give it the love it deserved and completely overhauled it, including adding new oil wicks to the motor! Hope you enjoy!

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