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End caps...

MikeR_3
MikeR_3 Member Posts: 43
Can anyone help me to identify this end cap?
I can not find a name on any of the baseboard, and the dimensions don't seem to match anything that I can find.
I had a customer that wanted to put a door in the middle of a run of baseboard, so I routed the pipe under the floor, but now need to cap both ends.
Is there anywhere on the web that I can go to look at different types of baseboard? I can only seem to find individual manufacturers (Not much help if you don't know who manufactured it!)

Comments

  • ALH
    ALH Member Posts: 26
    Argo?

    That sure looks like an Argo Lo-Trim end cap. http://www.argoindustries.com/lotrim_specs.html
  • kevin coppinger_4
    kevin coppinger_4 Member Posts: 2,124
    actually I was.......

    going to sugest that it was HAYDON baseboard.kpc
  • Joe_13
    Joe_13 Member Posts: 201
    Other big name

    www.sterlingheat.com They have several brand names (Suntemp, Heatrim, etc.) I had the same problem adding a BB to the living room and wanted to match the 40 year old stuff already there. Only Suntemp had ones that had a beveled coverplate and a 9" hight.
  • Al Letellier
    Al Letellier Member Posts: 781
    end caps

    Looks like Haydon to me too, but here's a suggestion. I've got a guy with a small sheetmetal shop that can match anything I bring him. Sure it costs more, but what a time saver. Some of that stuff is obsolete.
    Too bad we can't get a law passed making it mandatory that all equipment be stamped with the makers name. What would the extra cost be......10cents?????

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  • Einsiedler
    Einsiedler Member Posts: 61
    hard to find

    yes. i agree. Several times I've needed a piece or two off obsolete or long delivery models.
    always quicker to take sample to metal shop & get one fabricated although it is more $$$.

    EIN
  • Einsiedler
    Einsiedler Member Posts: 61
    hard to find

    oops :)

    EIN
  • MikeR_3
    MikeR_3 Member Posts: 43
    Thanks...

    Thanks to all who responded.
    Unfortunately, neither Argo Industries, or Sterling Heat seem to want to respond to my emails, so I guess I will have to talk to my local sheet metal shop.
    Thanks again.
  • kk_2
    kk_2 Member Posts: 57


    Haydon is here:

    http://www.2haydon.com/

    They have drawings of their end caps online.
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