That poor fan is just waiting to tear itself apart.
Why don’t you turn on the fan then lock the door, and call it “the Schrodinger’s room”. Quantum mechanics says that after a while, the fan is both functioning and broken, spinning in an endless dance of probability.
Yeah, I am very sure the bearings on a fan are not designed to withstand side loads
You will likely hear the fan tear itself apart from outside of the room, such an event is absolutely loud enough to be heard from outside the door, plus the fact that the little bits of fan that are left afterwards will probably continue spinning and likely bumping into the ceiling (if it’s hanging from the wires).
If a fan falls in a closed room but nobody is around to hear it, did it make a sound?
I wouldn’t bother.
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When we moved into our house a few years ago the den had a ceiling fan that hung at about eye level.
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…Does that fan actually do what its meant too?
I’d turn it into a mini theater.
Mini theatre/reading nook
The weiling fan is decoration enough
Very carefully.
Yer a Wazzard harry.
RGB. Lots and lots of RGB.
Put in a long clothes rack, boom! walk-in closet
With a built-in clothes dryer!
Boulder cave.
Sideways ceiling fan goes brrrrrrrrr
Galvanized square steel?
That’s not a fan, it’s a head slicer
Yeah, decorate it just with a tremendous amount of dark red paint, spattered away from the fan, heaviest in the fan corner
It’s a hedge trimmer
I call it the depression portal.