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Stet
Stet Member Posts: 44
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  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 13,436

    was there like a drying shelf on the bottom? looks like there are lugs to hold a shelf on the bottom.

    GGrossLong Beach Edttekushan_3Controlsgirl
  • Steamhead
    Steamhead Member Posts: 17,886

    We'll never see it all.

    Are there any names on it?

    Where is it located?

    All Steamed Up, Inc.
    Towson, MD, USA
    Steam, Vapor & Hot-Water Heating Specialists
    Oil & Gas Burner Service
    Consulting
  • EBEBRATT-Ed
    EBEBRATT-Ed Member Posts: 18,209

    Is that HW or Steam? The manual vent looks like it would be water. Might make a nice seat on a cold day……..for a short time

    Or a piece of steel between the lugs you could cook breakfast on it.

    I wonder what the purpose of the step in it was?

    mattmia2Controlsgirl
  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,643

    Gosh.

    Retired and loving it.
    bburdSuperTech
  • psb75
    psb75 Member Posts: 1,054
    Intplm.
  • PC7060
    PC7060 Member Posts: 1,679
    Alan (California Radiant) Forbes
  • psb75
    psb75 Member Posts: 1,054

    a "piddle catcher"!

  • ratio
    ratio Member Posts: 4,061

    Automatic humidifier

    Alan (California Radiant) ForbesSuperTech
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,266

    No..."I think um in love...." Eddie Money...Mad Dog

    Long Beach EdIntplm.
  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 13,436

    humidifier but not very automatic. unless the bleeder is leaking.

  • EdTheHeaterMan
    EdTheHeaterMan Member Posts: 10,743

    For @Stet, Back in the day, we would need to work (or play) in the snow. We would wear something my father called galoshes over our shoes to protect them from the wet snow and ice. At the end of the day, that shelf at the bottom of the radiator might be a nice place to dry out your shoes and/or galoshes so they were dry for the next day!

    As far as @psb75's contraption is concerned, That might be a Semi-automatic Humidifier. As the trough dries out, you just open the bleed port to refill for more humidity. It might be a once an evening thing. But eventually you would need to add water to the boiler if there was no auto feed in the basement.

    Edward Young Retired

    After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?

    PeteAAlan (California Radiant) Forbes
  • EdTheHeaterMan
    EdTheHeaterMan Member Posts: 10,743
    edited June 20

    Not the only "FootRest" idea on the market back in the day! https://www.heatinghelp.com/assets/documents/530.pdf

    Edward Young Retired

    After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?

    PC7060bburd
  • Long Beach Ed
    Long Beach Ed Member Posts: 1,795

    That is a boot drying radiator. There was a shelf, or actually a pan across the bottom.

    And of course the other thing is a humidifying pan. I believe a Chinese version is still sold from time to time, though it just hangs along the back of the radiator on S-wires, as the thin tube radiators that came out in the 30s don't have room for the tin pan.

    PC7060
  • HarryL
    HarryL Member Posts: 61

    saw this in a butlers pantry under a sink countertop.

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    Home owner, 1927 2-story, single family
    1 pipe Burnham IN4I, Boston area
    ttekushan_3Alan (California Radiant) Forbes
  • orwin01
    orwin01 Member Posts: 1

    oh what is this? I cannot confirm but i guess these are some types of pipes

  • AnthonyReikow
    AnthonyReikow Member Posts: 25

    That little ledge could be for drying boots or shoes.

  • Steamhead
    Steamhead Member Posts: 17,886

    That's for drying plates or keeping them warm before they're served.

    All Steamed Up, Inc.
    Towson, MD, USA
    Steam, Vapor & Hot-Water Heating Specialists
    Oil & Gas Burner Service
    Consulting
    PC7060
  • BradHotNCold
    BradHotNCold Member Posts: 77
  • gattu_marrudu
    gattu_marrudu Member Posts: 44

    Those are H. B. Smith "X-Ray" plate warmers or pantry radiators. I have the same, but in a vertical arrangement like normal wall radiators.

    Alan (California Radiant) Forbes
  • reggi
    reggi Member Posts: 528
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    Pretty close

    One way to get familiar something you know nothing about is to ask a really smart person a really stupid question