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Short CI rads
Jason
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They have quite a few old radiators of all shapes and sizes along with old tubs, sinks, etc.
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call them as they have about a thousand more pieces in the yard than are shown on the website.
www.antiqueplumbingandradiators.com
call them as they have about a thousand more pieces in the yard than are shown on the website.
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Does anyone know...
a place to get short (12") and some what slender cast iron rads? I need to get one under a bathroom window and was hoping to avoid cast iron baseboard with steam...kpc
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Anyone?Anyone?
Bueller?Bueller?....kpc
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What state ?
No reason to tell you where if your not near them
I know a place in MA. Joe Young Co. in Woburn.
Actually any Burnham dealer will get them for you.
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I'm In New Hampshire....
burnham's shortest is 19". I need really short 12"..w/o going to baseboard...
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Never heard of one that short
The shortest I know of is 14-inches tall- known as a "window" radiator.
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12\" iron rads
"EDR" does show a number of iron rads only 12" high. ALL are column-type (5-7 columns) and quite deep--12" to 14" or so with 2½" behind they'd extend around 15" minimum.
All of the tube-type rads listed are 14" minimum in height and again quite deep as they have 6 or more tubes per section.
There were also a number of iron panel-type radiators made that were quite short (12" or less)--typically used for bathrooms. These don't extend much into the room but they don't have a lot of EDR either.
It's been my experience that low window-type rads are the most difficult to find--while I've never looked for any that short I don't recall seeing them either. Don't know if they're hard to find because they weren't particularly common to begin with; more prone to freeze-ups; or more desirable in the used market...0
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