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nice ol' rad!

Dave_4
Dave_4 Member Posts: 1,405
Here I stumbled across an old copper storage tank and "Richmond Bracket", and which up till about a week ago still supplied hot water.

I also came across this old pantry rad as well as another classic.

Enjoy!


Robert O'Connor/NJ

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  • Dave_4
    Dave_4 Member Posts: 1,405
    nice ol' rad.

    Ran across this yesterday, I've seen these cherub like little people before but never bothered to take a picture of one.

    Enjoy!


    Robert O'Connor/NJ
  • Ken_40
    Ken_40 Member Posts: 1,320
    Is that my aunt's house...

    In Glen Ridge?
  • Mike T., Swampeast MO
    Mike T., Swampeast MO Member Posts: 6,928


    Believe that's an American Radiator "Italian Flue Ornamental Radiator" as showin on page 59 of Dan's book EDR.

    If anyone ever finds "Verona Ornamental Radiators" for sale let me know. Similar to these and on page 58 of EDR. Little cherub heads at the top corners of each section. Have a customer who needs to replace some that froze and burst. Tried to repair with JB Weld, but doesn't seem to work as well on column rads as it does on thin fin tube.
  • Dave_4
    Dave_4 Member Posts: 1,405
    Ken

    I don't know. Who is your aunt or whats the address?


    If you don't want to get to specific at least give me a clue.


    Are you enjoying all that fresh air up north Ken? You have to let me know when your in Joisey again and we'll go to D' Star.


    Robert O'Connor/NJ


  • I love the sneakers right by the radiator. Theres an example of heating making people happy!
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