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Old 02-16-2016, 11:34 AM
 
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I'm trying to restore the original baseboard heat covers in my house. Decades of paint have made them lumpy and full of drips. Going to strip and repaint them with a sprayer so they look brand new and factory.


Anyway, the question is a few of them are missing a few misc covers here and there. It's not enough to justify replacing ALL of the covers (not to mention the cost) but I'm missing enough endcaps that I really need to find some sort of replacement or they will look horrible.


House was built in 1960 and I'm guessing they are original. I cannot find any sort of manufacturer info on them anywhere.


Any ideas on where to start?
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