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What are some of the common names for this part? 2

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BreadboardPerson

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Apr 12, 2016
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Hello, I forgot the name of this part. what are some of the common names?
 
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Looks like a closet rod holder or closet rod bracket flange.

Did you find one and need a description for Craig's List?
 
One of the best examples I've seen in a long time of how important it is to explain the context of a question.

Half the panel thinks you're trying to do this

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and half this!

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Zues, or he may be trying to make a hand rail.
Context is everything.

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P.E. Metallurgy
 
Could be a floor flange- used for attaching handrail to concrete, most are threaded rather than having the stub.
Size, material, application would help.
A weld neck flange (used for piping) is similar, but the holes wouldn't be countersunk like that.
 
Thanks all. I am looking for something small to fix a rob standing on a surface. Something about 3cm in diameter is good enough.
 
Assume you mean "rod"?

25mm seems to be the biggest normal size.

But "rail end socket" worked the best for me!

Great post Zues!!

Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.
 
Weldneck flange was my first thought, but the holes appear to be countersunk. It looked more like an end support for a cloths closet, but hey, there was no context provided.

Best regards - Al
 
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