Can the Blades be Cut Shorter on the East Seventeen 12V RV Ceiling Fan
Question:
And I do dimension for my motorhome would be 31 inches is it possible to either buy shorter blades or cut those blades down please let me know
asked by: Peggy F
Expert Reply:
Yes you could very easily cut down the blades on the East Seventeen 12V RV Ceiling Fan part # 344410TSDC36BNOKCY. They are constructed of wood and easily cut using a fine tooth blade. There are a couple of things to keep in mind. First, you will have to cut these evenly so they all weigh the same when you're done or your fan will wobble. Second, after you cut them you will want to round of the edges with a light sandpaper and add a little stain to match. If you do not do this the ends where you cut them off will be a slightly different color inside.
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12V RV Ceiling Fan w/ Wall Switch - 4 Speed - 34-1/2" Diameter - Brushed Nickel - Cherry/Oak
- RV Ceiling Fans
- Standard Ceiling Fan
- Cherry Blades
- 4 Blades
- 12V
- 36 Inch Diameter
- Brushed Nickel
- LaSalle Bristol
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