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rftekmember 101 posts Location: college station, tx
Posted: hey yall that thread by cassandra got me interested in some fire fans. so 2 days and a couple hours (!! little did i expect) later. here we are:
a little on the heavy side imo, however since i haven't held any other rigid style fans i don't know. it's 1/4" rod welded, the radials are ~2'. no wicking yet, need to finish cleanup of arc splatter. it's a prototype ok!
i'll post action pics at some point. i've played with them for just a few minutes, they are really hot out of the shop. they need another hour or two of finish work to make em hand friendly.
peace
[ 29. March 2003, 04:24: Message edited by: rftek ]
CantusSILVER Member Tantamount to fatuity 15,967 posts Location: Down the road, United Kingdom
Posted: Very nice.
Good use of cig to show size
Meh
rftekmember 101 posts Location: college station, tx
Posted: ; ) oh yeah, that reference is a ~8" marker. i've been playing with the fans a bit. i don't know, they're a little oddly weighted, the hands aren't as comfortable as i was envisioning. i'm thinking about trying tube instead of rod next time to save on weight. the balance will change when i put some practice wicking on later.
matt
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