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JustmeTX User ID: 84369183 United States 02/17/2024 06:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also, your car headlights have a switch that turns on high beams for country drivin. And you hit the switch again to drop the lights back to low beams when approaching another car or house. And there is a thing called an emergency brake that you can use to secure your car when parked or to provide emergency braking if the main brake system fails. Oh, and the R on your gearshift will allow you to go backwards! I know it is hard to believe, but you can go backwards! It's almost like a time machine! Woooooo. Justme |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84749364 United States 02/17/2024 07:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To remedy the wobble my father taped a couple nickels to the top of the blade that was causing it. One night while at the dinner table my mother decided to reverse the fan cause the oven had made it hot in there. As soon as she sat down those nickels let loose and smashed a family photo on the wall. That's how we figured out how dad "fixed" the wobbly ceiling fan. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35599705 United States 02/17/2024 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had a ceiling fan with a terrible wobble in the living room. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84749364 To remedy the wobble my father taped a couple nickels to the top of the blade that was causing it. One night while at the dinner table my mother decided to reverse the fan cause the oven had made it hot in there. As soon as she sat down those nickels let loose and smashed a family photo on the wall. That's how we figured out how dad "fixed" the wobbly ceiling fan. Next time just tighten up the blades, or clean the caked on dust off them. If properly mounted, there should be no wobble. |
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JustmeTX User ID: 84369183 United States 02/17/2024 11:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had a ceiling fan with a terrible wobble in the living room. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84749364 To remedy the wobble my father taped a couple nickels to the top of the blade that was causing it. One night while at the dinner table my mother decided to reverse the fan cause the oven had made it hot in there. As soon as she sat down those nickels let loose and smashed a family photo on the wall. That's how we figured out how dad "fixed" the wobbly ceiling fan. Next time just tighten up the blades, or clean the caked on dust off them. If properly mounted, there should be no wobble. Not true. Ceiling fans come with stick on weights to balance the fan. There is also a plastic clip that you try first in different locations. When you find a good spot, you remove the plastic clip and stick a metal weight to the blade. Justme |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83867513 United States 02/17/2024 11:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had a ceiling fan with a terrible wobble in the living room. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84749364 To remedy the wobble my father taped a couple nickels to the top of the blade that was causing it. One night while at the dinner table my mother decided to reverse the fan cause the oven had made it hot in there. As soon as she sat down those nickels let loose and smashed a family photo on the wall. That's how we figured out how dad "fixed" the wobbly ceiling fan. Next time just tighten up the blades, or clean the caked on dust off them. If properly mounted, there should be no wobble. Your a dumbass |
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