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Re: Refurbished radiator making bird noises. Not vent?
@BobC i think this was it. I also tightened it way tighter than I typically would ever do for a vent (probably risky). No screeching on this last test. I also think due to factory variation or something the vent-rite just couldn’t get in there snug enough but the MOM seems to be working.
Re: Refurbished radiator making bird noises. Not vent?
@Tezak Good news, looks like you are on to finding the source of the problem! Good thing it isn't a hole/crack somewhere else as that would be much larger inconvenience.
Although it is annoying to get a refurbished radiator that you need to put some effort towards, a little extra teflon is probably better than shipping it back and forth for another one.
I'd go for some thick teflon tape and as others have said….go nuts with it. Maybe some pipe dope too for good luck.
Re: Pricing on refurbished cast iron radiators
I can't necessarily address pricing, but a company I work with I believe sells several thousand used radiators a year here in Chicago. He's completely reinstalled all the radiators in many multi-unit buildings that are being brought back after sitting abandoned and all the radiators were stolen.
Miracle Iron Holland Furnace
I recently purchased a home built in 1910, which has a fully functional Miracle Iron furnace in it. I hear they are rare and people are interested in them. If you would like more information or photos please let me know
Re: Refurbished radiator making bird noises. Not vent?
I think I’ll try running it with a plug in the vent tapping next and see what happens
Re: Refurbished radiator making bird noises. Not vent?
My thought was that if there’s a hole I may hear air escaping
Re: Near boiler piping/replacement boiler
point the camera at the copper pipe not the aluminum fins
Or at the copper return pipe at the boiler.
hot_rod
Re: I get all the weird ones...
Can they use those clear, hanging thick plastic "drapes" that you see in factories? Trucks drive right through and they part like the Red Sea, then fall back in place...Conserves most of the heat and definitely better than keeping the door open (foolhardy).
I've also seen motion activated clear, superlight, plastic bay doors that open superfast and shut just as fast. Mad Dog





