I’m helping my customer try to find end caps for the radiator covers. I couldn’t find a brand name anywhere on the covers, so I’m lost. House was built in the 50’s. This is a taller style heater cover than the types they sell now, 9 inches.
I’m helping my customer try to find end caps for the radiator covers. I couldn’t find a brand name anywhere on the covers, so I’m lost. House was built in the 50’s. This is a taller style heater cover than the types they sell now, 9 inches.
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To have any chance at all of finding these you'd have to supply a picture.
Mike
Find the oldest heating supply or contractor in your area.
Take a pc of the cover (the coupling is a good bet) with you.
Supply a picture with a scale next to it and convince me I should go up in the attic of the shop.