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"Anyone know of a good place to get sheets of cork gasket.
I ordered some from a heating supply shop & it took forever to get & they sent the wrong thing twice. I'm looking for approx 12"" squares about 1/8"" to 3/16"" thick.
John"
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Go to the auto parts store. I get mine there and it only cost me 1.50 for a 10' roll.
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"Any good size automotive supply house will have the sheets you are looking for. Cheers,Brewzz"
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" Originally Posted by: john01 Anyone know of a good place to get sheets of cork gasket.
I ordered some from a heating supply shop & it took forever to get & they sent the wrong thing twice. I'm looking for approx 12"" squares about 1/8"" to 3/16"" thick.
John Just bought some at autozone!:)"
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are cork-rubber gaskets safe to use? i am wanting to replace my old gasket. i have been using sliced plastic tubing. and also at times have used a home made silicone gasket. i have been getting some cloudiness, i think that my be some of my problem.
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" Originally Posted by: voodochile are cork-rubber gaskets safe to use? i am wanting to replace my old gasket. i have been using sliced plastic tubing. and also at times have used a home made silicone gasket. i have been getting some cloudiness, i think that my be some of my problem. Aquarium silicone, the natural cure kind, not the acid or solvent cure ones are safe to use and last. Put a bead of it onto one surface, coat the other with vasoline, put em together and let fully cure. Take apart and cut excess off, and clean vasoline off. Makes a good seal. I would make a mark on both top and bottom so you would assemble each time the same."
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"Just purchased some White Rubber gasket material that is FDA Approve and suppose to be good for 200deg., anyone ever use anything like this? Sparky"
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I'd try a auto parts store for cork gasket material.
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