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still need part!

Ross_7
Ross_7 Member Posts: 577
Hey Tim,
I belive that Legend Valve Company has a 1 1/4" radiator elbow. Check out their website. www.legendvalve.com

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  • Timco
    Timco Member Posts: 3,040


    I have been unable to find a part I am in need of. My suppliers say it will take weeks to get. I need a 11/4" hot water radiator union elbow...not the valve. Watts lists them but I did not see them on their online store. Anyone? I can pay with CC or check...whatever works!

    Thanks,

    Tim
    Just a guy running some pipes.
  • Al Letellier_9
    Al Letellier_9 Member Posts: 929


    > I have been unable to find a part I am in need

    > of. My suppliers say it will take weeks to get. I

    > need a 11/4" hot water radiator union elbow...not

    > the valve. Watts lists them but I did not see

    > them on their online store. Anyone? I can pay

    > with CC or check...whatever

    > works!

    >

    > Thanks,

    >

    > Tim



  • Al Letellier_9
    Al Letellier_9 Member Posts: 929
    rad valve

    Watts makes the part you are looking for. Its a series UL union elbow, UL-1 EDP#67631. I can't believe it would take weeks to get on...what's the matter with your supplier??? time to get a new one????

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  • I know I can get them in Baltimore

    let me know if you strike out....

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  • Timco
    Timco Member Posts: 3,040


    Well...I use M-one plumbing for the small stuff, and Hajoca & Johnstone Supply for nearly everything else. I don't think Ferguson carries hydronics. Mike T thinks he has a handel on one, if not I will check the website or let Steamhead know. Thanks soo much. Not much hydronics here..just the older "Avenues" homes, and the mansions in Park City have warm floors.

    Thanks again,

    Tim
    Just a guy running some pipes.
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