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Sioux Chief 886-R 7/16-Inch Closet Flange Extension Ring, No Size, No Color

KWD 4

Brand
Sioux Chief
Category
Fittings
Weight
91 g
1 +

Special Features

  • Build up existing flange when added subfloor, tile, etc., leaves flange at or below floor level
  • Stack rings for additional height
  • Designed to replace rusted or broken metal swivel rings without replacing the plastic portion of the flange
  • Closet flange extension ring
  • Builds up existing flange when adding subfloor, tile, etc.
  • Leaves existing flange at or below floor level
  • Can be stacked if needed

Description

Sioux Chief Mfg. Co. Inc. was founded and incorporated in August, 1957 by the late Martin E. "Ed" Ismert, Jr. in an attempt to smooth the boom-bust housing cycle that his plumbing wholesale supply company experienced. Sioux Chief got its start during the late ‘50s by packaging specialty fasteners and other items geared toward residential plumbing jobs. In the early ‘60s, Ed borrowed the idea of spinning copper tube closed for simple air chambers and adapted it for stub outs which could be used by plumbers. This performed copper tube saved plumbers from sweat soldering tube caps onto their copper tube for water shock and test-off purposes. By 1975 a heavy emphasis on sales and new product development began when Eds two eldest sons purchased the corporation and took over operations. Since then Sioux Chief has introduced a wide range of innovative products.
Sioux Chief Mfg. Co. Inc. was founded and incorporated in August, 1957 by the late Martin E. “Ed” Ismert, Jr. in an attempt to smooth the boom-bust housing cycle that his plumbing wholesale supply company experienced. Sioux Chief got its start during the late ‘50s by packaging specialty fasteners and other items geared toward residential plumbing jobs. In the early ‘60s, Ed borrowed the idea of spinning copper tube closed for simple air chambers and adapted it for stub outs which could be used by plumbers. This performed copper tube saved plumbers from sweat soldering tube caps onto their copper tube for water shock and test-off purposes. By 1975 a heavy emphasis on sales and new product development began when Ed's two eldest sons purchased the corporation and took over operations. Since then Sioux Chief has introduced a wide range of innovative products.

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