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Help: ISO Replacement Bleed Valve
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Tim Dickinson
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We are restoring our 1920 bungalow in the Denver, Colorado area. One of our original water radiators has a cracked bleed valve and we are in search of a replacement. Does anyone have replacement bleed valves or know of a source for them? It's getting cooler and we're going to need our heat soon!
Thanks!
Tim and Robin Dickinson
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Tim and Robin Dickinson
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Thanks!
Double checked the size of our current valves and this is exactly what we need. Have never seen them available for sale before. Thanks so much for the tip. We're ordering other replacement pieces while we're at it. Our radiators should be in perfect working condition and look great too.
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Source of vent valves. Scrap metal yards.
Try the local scrap metal yards. With the price of metal so high, people are selling old cast iron.
Larry C0
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