Looking for a pass-through, grommet thingie as used on original construction.
Posted: June 4th, 2020, 11:21 am
I've got a mystery to solve here, in case anyone can help.
I am looking for some of the white, plastic "grommets" used originally in my Concourse where various wires, pipes, and tubes go through the floor and other places. There are many of them in various sizes. They are white plastic and have a thin flange that's maybe 2" in outside diameter, and sits on the floor (or whatever) and is held in place with a couple of screws. Then there is a tube coming off the underside of the flange that goes through the hole in the floor and lines it (so it's nice and smooth). The tube is around 1-1/2" long. Diameters vary, and they were used for propane lines, PEX plumbing tube, wire bundles, etc. Caulk was put in to fill the space between wire/pipe/tube and liner. Right now I want one around 1" ID (running a new duplex wire for the fridge), but if I could find them I'd buy a selection.
I have searched grommet, pass-through, feed through, bushing, and on and on! Haven't seen them yet. They were obviously ubiquitous and probably cheap but they are so practical. If I could just find them!
Anyone else found a name or source?
Let me see if I can find a photo of one... Okay, here are two that are used for the two propane lines that come in behind the stove. They normally sit with the flange on the floor - I had these pulled up during a project. There are larger ones in other locations.
Thanks,
BG
I am looking for some of the white, plastic "grommets" used originally in my Concourse where various wires, pipes, and tubes go through the floor and other places. There are many of them in various sizes. They are white plastic and have a thin flange that's maybe 2" in outside diameter, and sits on the floor (or whatever) and is held in place with a couple of screws. Then there is a tube coming off the underside of the flange that goes through the hole in the floor and lines it (so it's nice and smooth). The tube is around 1-1/2" long. Diameters vary, and they were used for propane lines, PEX plumbing tube, wire bundles, etc. Caulk was put in to fill the space between wire/pipe/tube and liner. Right now I want one around 1" ID (running a new duplex wire for the fridge), but if I could find them I'd buy a selection.
I have searched grommet, pass-through, feed through, bushing, and on and on! Haven't seen them yet. They were obviously ubiquitous and probably cheap but they are so practical. If I could just find them!
Anyone else found a name or source?
Let me see if I can find a photo of one... Okay, here are two that are used for the two propane lines that come in behind the stove. They normally sit with the flange on the floor - I had these pulled up during a project. There are larger ones in other locations.
Thanks,
BG