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Hey, do you think I could use that fan for A/C on my snowmobile? Of cource I'd need to find a cheap(free)generator to power it. That shouldn't be too hard though. I'm sure someone here could help me with that.

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 Originally Posted By: Ude Lake Tom
Can somebody find that fan and point it northwest to blow this cold air back to where it came from?? sick.gif

Or send that fan to Michigan to blow some snow to MN so it looks like your avatar.

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I had to finally check this thread out...

I am definitely happy to know there is at least one "Box fan" out there ;\) Maybe a BoxMN fan, even? ha!

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{Note from Administrator}-----> Barek68 please re-read entire thread before posting again! Thanks

You are out of your element Barek68

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Was putting together a science fair project for the kids this past weekend.....I am making a tornado in a box using a plexiglass box with a smoke machine and.........a fan!!!

I was thinking that this 20" one would work just about perfect for producing a big vortex.

Please send pics if still available. They just don't make fans like they used to and I don't want my daughter to cry when she doesn't win the science fair because her tornado wasn't as big as the Johnson's kids'. Right now all we have is a 12v computer fan and that just seems a little wimpy to me.

Thanks,

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  • 3 weeks later...

While out working a couple weeks back, driving on my from northfield to randolph something happened to catch my eye as I cruising the back country roads. As I thought to myself, no that couldn't have been, it couldn't have made it this far south, but curiousty got the best of me and lo and behold there she sat on the shoulder of the road. If this is the orginal it seems to have picked up a printer as a companion in the meantime.

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While out working on the same run last week just as quickly as it had shown, it was gone. I never got a good enough look to notice if their were any stickers or missing blades nor did I see an orange VW van anywhere as well. This may be just a coincidence but then again maybe not, you decide. Happy travels to that fan....

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Man, this post is like a bad fart, kind just hovers around out there and comes back and slaps ya in the face when you least expect it.

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It is kinda funny that the first thing I think of when I see a fan on the side of the road is a post on fishingminnesta, gotta love it.

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Is a 20" fan big enough to turn into the wind to cancel out a wind chill factor?

The other question is if I did use this fan in the summer, would a Kansas City Royals sticker make the fan start quickly, fade around the All-Star Break and then just quit in August?

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I just wonder if Hilary gets the nomination will she ask the fan to be her running mate?

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Or maybe it is the immunity idol on Survivor's "Fans versus Favorites" show. Out there lurking around somewhere on exile island.

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Man this took on a life of its own. Who'd have thought a simple Box could be a fan and have so many other fans! What a post, great to see we are all old enough to see that some things are still funny just because they are the way they are!

Tunrevir~

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I'm sensing some humor or mocking in this thread let us not forget that was somebody's fan, made by a real person bought and sold by great people who enjoyed and still to this day love this fan while not even knowing for certain hows it's doing!

So take a look in the mirror along with a deep breath before you post in this thread again.

Thanks Pier!

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I took a deep breath and passed out. Fat guys shouldn't ever do that. I might have damaged my melon if I weren't so thick skulled.

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 Quote:
I took a deep breath and passed out.

Who has the Fan..... Cicada needs it quick!!!!!! grin.gif

"hooks"

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Fan??? What fan? There isn't a fan, just a bunch of goofy FMers having some fun trying to figure it out. grin.gif\:D\:Dcrazy.gif

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