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Cast iron rad sources??

Steve Ebels
Steve Ebels Member Posts: 904
There are no old ones to clean up. I don't know of anyplace in Michigan (land of scorched air) that would have old ones. These will have to work with water, not steam.

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  • Steve Ebels
    Steve Ebels Member Posts: 904
    Cast iron Rads?

    Anyone know of sources/manufacturers for new ones? I know Burnham makes them but I'm wondering if there are more out there. Glenn, if your on line here, e-mail me the name of a Burnham distributor here in Michigan that has some experience with yours if you could please.
  • Mike T., Swampeast MO
    Mike T., Swampeast MO Member Posts: 6,928


    http://www.tuscanfoundry.co.uk/subcategories.asp?cat=61

    Large selection but they're from the UK so shipping can get REALLY expensive.

    http://www.governaleindustries.com/products.cfm

    Believe these are the same as sold by Burnham.
  • Dave Stroman
    Dave Stroman Member Posts: 766


    What's wrong with the old ones? Much more character. Sure, you have to clean them up, sand blast them, refit them with new valves, but they sure look good afterwards.
    I have tons of the old ones.

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  • Ed Wallace_2
    Ed Wallace_2 Member Posts: 19
    radiaters

    there is a place in somerville ma. that sells used radiaters i know its out of your way mad dog has dealt with them
  • Bill NTSG
    Bill NTSG Member Posts: 321
    How much$?

    would it cost to ship radiators to Mich.? I have about 30 previously owned radiators here in CT. Maybe we could trade for jerkey...............
  • Steve Ebels
    Steve Ebels Member Posts: 904
    You guys with old ones.......

    Any way you could send pics? This gal would really like some antique rads. Jerky is possible Bill. (G)
  • Max Frister
    Max Frister Member Posts: 6
    Radiators

    Try Materials Unlimited in Ypsilanti, MI. It is a wonderful architectural salvage yard and I would bet they have a stock of old radiators.

    Max
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