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Ceiling Fan installed w/o bracket
Posted on 12/23/22 at 10:19 am
Posted on 12/23/22 at 10:19 am
Would you ever install a ceiling fan without the metal saddle bracket? We are doing a mild renovation on a house we just bought including replacing 5+ ceiling fans. I have yet to find one that was installed properly, where the metal bracket is screwed into the junction box in the ceiling and the fan hangs from a ball that seats in the saddle.
So far all of them have had the ball hanging from the stamped sheet steel cosmetic cover (top left in pic) that is then held to the bracket by three small sheetmetal screws. There is no bracket at all. You unscrew two and hear this loud CLUNK and it starts to sag and be supported by the wire nuts.
It is appalling how poor some peoples work is. I'm not a big fan of government interference, but isn't there a building code against this? The fan could literally fall on someone if the stamped sheet cover rusts the wrong way, like two on the patio were doing.

So far all of them have had the ball hanging from the stamped sheet steel cosmetic cover (top left in pic) that is then held to the bracket by three small sheetmetal screws. There is no bracket at all. You unscrew two and hear this loud CLUNK and it starts to sag and be supported by the wire nuts.
It is appalling how poor some peoples work is. I'm not a big fan of government interference, but isn't there a building code against this? The fan could literally fall on someone if the stamped sheet cover rusts the wrong way, like two on the patio were doing.

Posted on 12/23/22 at 10:21 am to tadman
Sweet ink on the Brosephus who has zero concept of arm day.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for posting.
Posted on 12/23/22 at 10:22 am to tadman
No way.
How is the cover attached to the ceiling? Doesn’t it screw into the bracket?
How is the cover attached to the ceiling? Doesn’t it screw into the bracket?
Posted on 12/23/22 at 10:41 am to SquatchDawg
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How is the cover attached to the ceiling? Doesn’t it screw into the bracket?
I guess they just torqued the sheet metal screws into the ceiling? WTF even is a ceiling? Sheetrock?
Posted on 12/23/22 at 10:41 am to tadman
I have done it without using the bracket but I went into the attic and secured a 2x4 to the joists above the electrical box and then put screws through the box into the 2x4.
Posted on 12/23/22 at 11:01 am to tadman
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It is appalling how poor some peoples work is.
In my experience most contract work is overall mediocre if you're fortunate.
This post was edited on 12/23/22 at 11:03 am
Posted on 12/24/22 at 2:56 pm to soccerfüt
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Sweet ink on the Brosephus who has zero concept of arm day.
ha yes that is a file photo, was not going to ask my wife (no pics) to take pics of me working on a fan for yall to look at...
Arm day hasn't happened enough around here, either, these days.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 2:58 pm to tadman
Somebody did that at my house. The fan has a remote and I was replacing the sensor in the fan. Took the cover off and that damn thing came down on my head 
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:06 pm to tadman
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The fan could literally fall on someone
Are you literally shaking?
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:13 pm to tadman
Somebody should tell that doofus the cover goes on before the ball...
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:17 pm to terd ferguson
He's gonna hang it on the bracket, with wires connected, before he puts the cover on. He's a retired MM2 from the Navy. He knows what's up.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:24 pm to tadman
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Would you ever install a ceiling fan without the metal saddle bracket? We are doing a mild renovation on a house we just bought including replacing 5+ ceiling fans. I have yet to find one that was installed properly, where the metal bracket is screwed into the junction box in the ceiling and the fan hangs from a ball that seats in the saddle.
That's not the builder. House probably wasn't built with fans in those rooms.
That seems like it's on the prior owner who installed the first fans with no brackets.
Builders now, even DSLD cookie cutters will put brackets in bedroom light holes even if you choose not to have fans installed when built.
That was nice for us b/c we got some cheap fans to install in kids' rooms after we got settled. We got some for 1/4 price of DSLD's offerings.
This post was edited on 12/24/22 at 3:26 pm
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:25 pm to LCA131
It could work. Get me a hammer and some electrical tape.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:27 pm to terd ferguson
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It could work. Get me a hammer and some electrical tape.
I bet you'd hammer LCA's buns.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:27 pm to mikelbr
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That's not the builder. That seems like it's on the prior owner who installed the first fans with no brackets.
Stay in your lane, pizza guy. Nobody is concerned how it was done in your papíer maché home.
Merry Christmas.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:28 pm to tadman
This is no bullshite.
There used to be this dude who worked on electric wheelchairs at a place I used to go to if I had a problem. He was from Bunkie, LA. Used to drive from Bunkie to BR every day.
Anyway, this dude told me he invented away to easily change ceiling fans. He showed me the design of this thing and actually had a lawyer who did everything to get it patented and said he had been in contact with GE.
Evidently once you had the "female part" (his words) installed on the ceiling, anytime you wanted to put up a new fan, you just had to slide it in and lock it in place. Everything would match up (wires) and that was it.
He told me GE told him they loved the idea, but he could run into problems because it would have to be universal. Every fan, from every brand, would have to have the "male" part.
This thread reminded me of that.
There used to be this dude who worked on electric wheelchairs at a place I used to go to if I had a problem. He was from Bunkie, LA. Used to drive from Bunkie to BR every day.
Anyway, this dude told me he invented away to easily change ceiling fans. He showed me the design of this thing and actually had a lawyer who did everything to get it patented and said he had been in contact with GE.
Evidently once you had the "female part" (his words) installed on the ceiling, anytime you wanted to put up a new fan, you just had to slide it in and lock it in place. Everything would match up (wires) and that was it.
He told me GE told him they loved the idea, but he could run into problems because it would have to be universal. Every fan, from every brand, would have to have the "male" part.
This thread reminded me of that.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:33 pm to OweO
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This is no bullshite.
The odds are astronomical.
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This thread reminded me of that.
Cause you're stupid.
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There used to be this dude who worked on electric wheelchairs at a place I used to go to if I had a problem. He was from Bunkie, LA. Used to drive from Bunkie to BR every day.
Anyway, this dude told me he invented away to easily change ceiling fans. He showed me the design of this thing and actually had a lawyer who did everything to get it patented and said he had been in contact with GE.
Evidently once you had the "female part" (his words) installed on the ceiling, anytime you wanted to put up a new fan, you just had to slide it in and lock it in place. Everything would match up (wires) and that was it.
He told me GE told him they loved the idea, but he could run into problems because it would have to be universal. Every fan, from every brand, would have to have the "male" part.
This part makes me want to feed Rudolph to that Abominable snowman in the awesome Christmas show.
Merry Christmas.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:34 pm to mikelbr
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I bet you'd hammer LCA's buns.
Yeah, but it wouldn't be rape.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:53 pm to tadman
If that cat had 9 lives he just bought ‘‘em all.
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