Grease Exhaust Fan Hinges

RustyACE

President CHDCA
Completely redesigned. Chains required to hold open the fan. Simply slide up on the edge of the fan and tighten the bolts and lock in place. Screw the self tapping sheet metal screws directly into the stack.

Recommended for stacks 36" or less. You can purchase additional hinges for very heavy duty applications, or stacks wider than 36".

Very easy to install and easy to sell.

$45 per pair plus shipping.

Heavy duty steel hinges weighing in at 6 pounds per pair.

Extra welds applied to bolts and solid welds along hinges.

We sell these for $100 to our customers per pair installed. Takes 5 min.

Click Here to Purchase the Hinge


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Very interesting photos, black things with shiny silver things. They might be a bit more visible with white paint

What keeps the fan from goiin over center?

Those do look better than the Mirza hinges.
Douglas Hicks
General Fire Equipment Co of Eastern Oregon, Inc
 
It's recommended to install the hinges and then adjust the length of the chain to open to about 80 to 85 degrees.
 
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Have sold quite a few, and now that the post office has unlimited weight in their little box, I can ship quite a few of them very reasonably.

All in all, the www.hoodcleaningsupplies.com webstore has been a huge success. There is quite a market for just hood cleaners and everything that they need to operate their business.

I'm adding new things quite often, and our best sellers are rolls of plastic and restaurant style grease filters.

You still going 20 hours a day like before, or have you cut back some?
 
Alexa gives me a reasonable idea of how much traffic the site receives on a consistant basis.

How much will it cost me to advertise on the kitchen exhaust cleaning forum on your banners? I'd like to sponsor that forum if possible.

Give me a call or an email (number is at the top of our website).
 
Ron I totally agree with you we do not need to have dist advertise all over this board. It is a board for us concractors not to have the dist. run it.
 
"Coming Soon Contractor Banners"

I'm a contractor of hood cleaning services all across North America.

Do I qualify for this banner?

I was simply inquiring into sponsoring the kitchen grease cleaners portion of the forum with more than a free contractors banner.

Why would a hood cleaner (contractor) need to advertise on a bulletin board that hood cleaners chat at. Potential customers would be very unlikely to find this board and then find a contractor to help them.

Logically, a hood cleaners forum would be sponsored by people who sell things to hood cleaners, ie chemical companies, pressure washer companies, etc.

This is specifically what I was inquiring about sponsoring.

I sell things to hood cleaners. You have a forum of hood cleaners. This seems to make sense to me.

What am I missing?

A person who sells things to a hood cleaner, by paying for banner ads, doesn't run this website. Ron runs this website.

How does having financial help run the board run it. I'm not asking to be a moderator. I'm not asking Ron to let me run his site.

I'm simply asking if I can "buy" advertising space on his board.

I think that you are mis-interpreting what I'm trying to do.
 
Rusty, you welcome here and welcome to advertise things in certain places on this BBS.

We do not need $$$ from anyone, I have been supporting this bbs going on three years and i dont need your banner $$$.

Thanks for asking but we do not allow dist banner and never will. Contractor banners will be something we do for free for moderators and adminstrators.

we will only do this for contractors that do not have distributorships.

I hope that helps.

Please continue to support the BBS by posting and advertising products in the correct areas.
 
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I always separate my "adveritsing" into this section which you have defined for such items.

I run several websites and I know that $10 a month adds up plus the time spent maintaining the site. I've got about 7 or 8 that I actively maintain and that's $70 or $80 a month spent on hosting fees, not to mention, registering your name with ICAN.

All I'm saying is that you have built up a good site that could support paid advertising. I think that you think that advertising will diminish the board in some way. When I drive down the interstate I see bill boards, bus stops, every form of advertising that you can think of.

If I'm interested in a product I notice the advertising, if not, I ignore it. Much the same phenomena will ocuur with advertising/ contractor banners on this website as well. A person looking for a contractor will not think to look on this website.

But a person that is a contractor, and may need new sources for stuff, will.

I understand your position, and I'm not forcing you, or making you, or in any way trying to get you to change your position. It's your board, your rules, period. I understand that.

I'm just suggesting that if you are considering Contractor Banners, that you may also be considering Advertising Banners, which will actually pay you for their presence, and allow you to offer additional things for your members (since the money isn't coming out of your pocket).
 
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