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Old 09-29-05, 11:12 AM
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I have a VintageAir e-fan. And it draws a lot of current, 15A I believe. Probably one of the best out there, though.

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Old 09-29-05, 12:18 PM
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http://photobucket.com/albums/a204/r...Picture145.jpg

How come you didn't tape stuff off while painting? Looks like you got some overspray onto some areas and sprayed inside the runners

I'm guessing the paint on the iron surface is just a reflection, but it looks like it got onto some of the coolant seal groove and other areas?

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Originally Posted by dDuB
http://photobucket.com/albums/a204/r...Picture145.jpg

How come you didn't tape stuff off while painting? Looks like you got some overspray onto some areas and sprayed inside the runners

I'm guessing the paint on the iron surface is just a reflection, but it looks like it got onto some of the coolant seal groove and other areas?
i thought wit would be easier to just use a razor blade and scrape of the gasket and sealing surfaces
i scraped the paint a few hours after i sprayed it so it wasnt fully cured came right off no prob




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