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@angerhater , I have a friend looking for a BMW, I'll pass it along.
PM me your number, I'll have him call.
 
Wanted.

2x 265 (ideal) or close mud terrains aka "tater diggers" for 16" wheel. Way to close to getting tinkerbell stuck down by the river tonight. :steer:
 
Huh, you need traction assistance? I thought that's what the bag of lime, rolled up carpet and shovel were in the back of the van for?

no?
 
Needs more lime! Maybe another shovel. Or we could go all expo with some mattrax but they cost more than the van lol.

Think ill have to stick to 265s as james noted the speedo may already be off from the jump up in size after the lift...... plus i think id have to cut sheetmetal or add blocks to fit 285's
 
Wanted.

2x 265 (ideal) or close mud terrains aka "tater diggers" for 16" wheel. Way to close to getting tinkerbell stuck down by the river tonight. :steer:

We can Lincoln (err, Miller) lock that puppy as well. :D
 
Haven't you replaced that at least once already?
 
remind me, which one of your fleet is "tinkerbell" ?

Ah yes the missing build thread....

Ole Girl goes by a few names but that would be the pentecostal tow rig/plant hauler/river runner I picked up from @GLTHFJ60 last year.

the T.O.E truck.... tales of enablement :D
Tinker bell
Rally stix
1 ton o fun
Hundred dolla haula (not holler @custyota :flipoff2:)
Muchacha sucia

Has the least lift yet the tallest truck in the fleet. Makes wimmen and chirrun scatter and fits two boats in the back with ease.

Classy no?

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Ah yes the missing build thread....

Ole Girl goes by a few names but that would be the pentecostal tow rig/plant hauler/river runner I picked up from @GLTHFJ60 last year.


Tinker bell
Rally stix
1 ton o fun
Hundred dolla haula (not holler @custyota :flipoff2:)
Muchacha sucia

Has the least lift yet the tallest truck in the fleet. Makes wimmen and chirrun scatter and fits two boats in the back with ease.

Classy no?

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Could you please put this wrap on the back of your van???

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I have a fan assembly for sale, perfect for summer months in the garage! It is a 1HP 3 phase, 230v/460v motor that drives a pair of squirrel cage fans. Since this is a 3 phase motor, it can be driven by a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) to vary the speed, meaning you have a variable speed fan for your garage. The VFD plugs into a normal 110v outlet, meaning you can put this fan anywhere you have a normal outlet. I run this fan on a 15a circuit concurrent with other loads (air compressor, grinders, lights, etc.) and have no issues, so the amp draw is relatively low.


@Rice picked up the pair of fan assemblies off of craigslist for me for $100 a year ago. They came out of a Mars Air Door. An air door is what you walk through when going into a costco, BJs, walmart or other store that blasts air down on you at the entrance. I took one of these fan assemblies and wired it up to a VFD purchased off of Amazon. Wiring is straightforward and all the controls are within the unit. External controls can be wired up if you'd like. The VFD costs $155 +shipping from Amazon. The VFD is 1HP rated, takes 110v single phase input, and outputs 220v three phase for the fan motor.

Teco Variable Frequency Drive, 1 HP, 115 Volts 1 Phase Input, 230 Volts 3 Phase Output, L510-101-H1, VFD Inverter for AC motor control: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

The VFD can be mounted on the fan, or remotely. The fan itself is large so it lends itself to a permanent mount application, but could be adapted to a portable unit, especially if one of the squirrel cage fans is removed.

The amount of airflow this puts out is impressive. You get an idea for it from the video below, but I invite you to come over and experience the fans at my house.

Now, let's talk prices.

  • $50 (my cost) - Fan unit only - comes with motor, two squirrel cage fans, and galvanized mounting plate as pictured below.

  • $215 (my cost) - Fan unit and VFD - Pay me $200 and I'll give you the fan unit and the correct VFD, brand new, to run this setup on 110v power. No wiring included **This is the solution to use if you want to DIY it. I will provide wiring instructions, so no figuring. Think of it as a kit!**

  • $400 - Fan unit and VFD with plywood and 2x4 enclosure as pictured below - includes wiring and an enclosure for the VFD - mount the fan then plug and play!


Here is a video of the fans operating and a brief explanation of what a VFD is/does:



Pictures of the unit in a custom enclosure, mounted on the wall in my garage:

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Now, let's talk prices.

  • $50 (my cost) - Fan unit only - comes with motor, two squirrel cage fans, and galvanized mounting plate as pictured below.

  • $215 (my cost) - Fan unit and VFD - Pay me $200 and I'll give you the fan unit and the correct VFD, brand new, to run this setup on 110v power. No wiring included **This is the solution to use if you want to DIY it. I will provide wiring instructions, so no figuring. Think of it as a kit!**

  • $400 - Fan unit and VFD with plywood and 2x4 enclosure as pictured below - includes wiring and an enclosure for the VFD - mount the fan then plug and play

Having been at your house on a hot day and feeling what relief these bad boys can provide, would be money well spent for anyone that spends much time in their garage / shop.
 

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