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    Posted: 06 Feb 2020 at 5:54am

 I have been lookin for some "flanges" I need for a project I want to do,,but when I went to the locale hardware store,,the dude had no idea what it was I was lookin for so I tried Ebay searchin for this,,,,   "2 bolt,  oblong,(or rectangular)   threaded,  1" flange" , am I makin any sense to ya'll here?


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OK, I'll bite... WHAT kind of 'flanges' ? or how wil they be used ?
I know of cast pipe flanges.... circles where 1/2" pipe screws in,with 4 holes for mounting...
maybe post a link or picture of what you need.
happy to help since HIS machine is making a bit of a mess up here....Wink

ok maybe this...
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=2+bolt%2C++oblong%2C+++threaded%2C++1%22+flange

which leads me to think about flange mounted bearings for your 'project' ??




Edited by jaybmiller - 06 Feb 2020 at 6:11am
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"Floor Flanges" ???
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  OK,,let me try this way. and Jay, your link did not open for me,,,
 Coke, I looked at all of them and did not see the ones I;m lookin for. I very familiar with the 4 and 8 bolt threaded flanges in 150, 300 and 800 and even 1600 pound ratings, but was lookin for the ones that are 2 bolt and sorta oblong or rectangular shaped. I did find some rectangular shaped ones but were only available in 1/2" threaded and mallable iron. I want some in steel and to be 1" threaded. I know they make em just can't remember how they are listed,,,,,,grrrrrrrr
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try Mc Master Carr? If they dont have them they probably dont exist?
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DJ, just grab your torch and make your own flange...Wink
 Jays link, try this one, had to copy and past Jays link.

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Take a plasma cutter and cut the mounting base you need.
Then buy some SCH 40 1" pipe x 2" long female coupling and weld to the mounting base.  
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 DANG,,,,even tho I worked in Refinery Maintenance Dept for 33 years,,,I never seen so many different flanges,,,,!!!!  I did find one close in the link Mr Miller sent but is brass material,,,,,,I'm headed to the plumbers Shop cause  seems as if I seen some the plumbers use if I can get um in steel and if not,,,I'm gonna do like most say is make my own,,,, I gots a piece of 1/2" plate steel and will cut the pattern I want and weld a 1" S/80 steel collar where I want it and go on with the project,,,,,
 MANY, many thanks , Guys,,,Is what I LOVE bout this group,,,no matter how silly a man;s project may be,,,it's all hands on deck to help him,,,,!!!!ClapClap
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sounds like something I use on my Grundfos pumps for my floor heat system
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Image result for 2 bolt,  oblong,   threaded,  1 flange
 
take a 4 bolt round flange with a 1 inch threaded hole and cut off two of the bolt holes to make it oblong........... some call these Refrigeration flanges
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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  Well,,,I struck out at the plumbers and hardware stores so,,I'm gonna  rely on my shade tree  expertise  and am making my own,,,,I KNOW ole Shameless will be so proud of my "resourcefulness",,,,,LOL
  Wait,,,,wait,,,,I just seen ole Steve's post and that is what I was lookin for,,,,
  Gosh Dang,,,Chit Fire,,,,,I done cut the 1/2" plates out and got some 1" cold roll I had rat holed all cut and ready to weld,,,,,,,
 Steve,,,my friend,,,you done good,,,wisht  I'da seen your post sooner,,,,many thanks,,Guy
 I was gonna buy a couple of 2" 300# threaded flanges at the Oil Field Supply store and do just what you talkin bout,,,but wouldn't you know it,,,they was out of stock on them sobs too,,,,,,,,Wink
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How about Taco circulator flanges? They come in several pipe sizes. Most plumbing supply or places like Home Depot should be able to get them if they don't have them.

Taco flanges

There were some cast iron Bell and Gosset ones below the brass one in DMiller's post with the Grainger link.
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 Hey Jim.Me ,,,Thanks for your input,,,I think those are the same flanges that JohnKC referred to that go on the grundfos and Taco pumps,but are cast iron. I was really wanting some forged steel flanges as they will be subject to pulling forces that might pull the threaded part from the flange itself. Altho,,,I think the 2"300 threaded flanges have the threaded part in the center of the flange material itself and would be better for what I want to do..Clap


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Flanders Flanges. They are next door to Cogsley Cogs and Spacly Sprockets.............you can get George to pick them up..........."Sorry Joe I couldn't help myself.🙄
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 Thas OK, Stan,,,,I KNOW you meant well,,,,but the last time I called george,,,,,he wouldn't answer the dang phone,,,,,LOLLOL
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Joe...are ya done with all yer other projects yet? and you wanna starts another one??? I think i'll go grease the directional chute on the "machine"!!!
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re: ...as they will be subject to pulling forces that might pull the threaded part from the flange itself...

 That line as me concerned and maybe we can come up with a SAFE and secure alternative solution.

I have some time ,seeing how 'the machine' fizzled out overnight !
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I don’t have any flanges but I do have a need to know what ole Joe is up to now???
It’s killin me.
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Dave, them there stripper pole flanges look like the ones I used on the fifth wheel to install a replacement ladder.  Whoah maybe i should rename them and put them on ebay.  Think I have some left over ones in the scrap iron pile at this moment.  LOL
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DJ, I got ahold of George and told him to call you, he called me back and said you have some sorta iPhone and that those are antiques from the early 21st century and won't work with his system. Wink   Couldn't help myself either. Wink

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These are common in hydronic heating and pipe thread sizes from 1/2” to 2”. I bought some from supply house on the net when installing new wood boiler
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Sorry didn’t see you are looking for steel and not cast
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