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american brass company 1956 anaconda copper tube drain vintage catalog

american brass company 1956 anaconda copper tube drain vintage catalog

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  • Start : Fri 13 Jul 2018 18:21:57 (EDT)
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Original vintage plumbing catalog for AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY. Anaconda copper tube for sanitary drain and drainage systems. Drawn Temper Copper Tubes are widely accepted for sanitary and storm drainage lines in domestic and commercial plumbing systems. Available in all standard wall thickness, Types K, L, M, and DWV. Rough-in layout of two story, two baths and kitchen sink illustrated. Dimensions and weights chart shown.PG Panel grids for radiant panel heating are also discussed. Copper tubes are commonly used as piping material for radiant panel heating coils or grids because of their immunity to rust, high heat conductivity, flexibility for bending and ease and speed of making solder joints. Main office was located in Waterbury, CT. This unique old four page 1956 architect specifications brochure would make a marvelous addition to your engineering library. Pages are loose and contain a small amount of residual glue on edge.

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Listing ID#172555751
Start TimeFri 13 Jul 2018 18:21:57 (EDT)
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