Damaged baseboard fins - Any way to bring back to life?
We are doing a bathroom renovation and I discovered some pretty good damage to the baseboard register fins. Are there any tools and/or tricks for straightening these out? I could just put the covers back on but I can't imagine these are operating at intended capacity.
Thanks
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I agree with Mat and Jamie on the amount of damage is not enough to worry about.
However I might suggest that @WalnutFarmer is a man that is outstanding in his field!
Edward Young Retired
After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?
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Probably easier, and cheaper, to buy am air conditioning fin comb. They come with multiple sizes on a single comb.
Bryant 245-8, 430k btu, 2-pipe steam in a 1930s 6-unit 1-story apt building in the NM mountains. 26 radiators 3800sqf
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i don't think any of them will be helpful for baseboard fins. maybe the one that is adjustable with the slide that adjusts the spacing
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needle nostril aka needle nose pliers can work
If they are bent too much the metal stretches and will not reform completely
If they get loose on the copper tube they don’t conduct as well either
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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