That looks prettty good

I'll have to pull apart the fans I have here and see what they have inside now. I was going to before and everyone was basically saying they weren't working out too well, the other types I geuss. I "THINK" I have some that may be similar to yours inside.
They are the bigger types maybe used more in older stores and such than in houses. I think the down rod is about 3-4' long, indicating they were used with VERY high ceilings like the older stores around here. Certainly not used in moden houses with 8' cielings and probably not even the older houses with the 10' ones. Most likely old stores with 12' or higher. Most of those I see still in use are of the very slow rpm with large blades types and the hubs are pretty large also. I don't recall if the center rod or whole hub turns on those though. Having looked through the holes in what I have here it looked like the coils would have been set up like yours basically. I haven't looked at these for awhile and don't recall how the blades mounted.
I'll try to find out what I have here and be watching to see how yours works out.
By the way for those of you with HF tools. How do you like the stuff? Quality and such?
I been wanting one of those 3 in one lathes/milling/drilling machines myself and been trying to get one. The store I go to never has them in stock, and the only one they ever get is about $700 when not on sale, it does not seem to have any auto threading features, something I do want. Perhaps because it's new or because it's a store display it does not feel very good when turning the the knobs and such either. To stiff or sloppy on various ones. Maybe it's just the way they stuck it together for display and needs adjusted better?? Maybe it just needs broke in??
Anyway how well do you guys like them? I'll be wanting to do alot of aluminum work with mine. Lots of projects in mind, milling heads, boring cylinders, threading rods and holes, making bushings, etc.. Fairly precise stuff!! Lots of steel work too doing such things of course. And I plan to be building some stirling engines or at least trying too.
Besides the machines themselfs, are the cutters and bits they sell good? I geuss that's what your using too. I see alot of M2 tool steel stuff, is that good stuff?
As you can geuss I never used any of these things yet myself. Been around them alittle and "THINK" I can learn to do what I want done after I buy one.
I am trying to decide between buying a 3-1 unit or a lathe and a milling machine seperate. Either way I want good stuff that works well of course. So I'd like some advice from those using these already.
Also are their pittsburg tools any good? I just bought about $200 of stuff Saterday I haven't got to use yet, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2" torque wrenches, set of impact sockets for 3/8 and 1/2" drive, lots of other stuff too. Big sale at the store Saterday! Wish I had had more time and also money!! I normally use Craftsman tools, but these Pittsburgs were so much less I decided to give them a try for things I won't use alot and hope for the best. The 3 torque wrenches together were less than one Crafstman of any size.