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Gasket Material Recommended by Wayne P. [message #70588] Fri, 23 December 2011 00:58 Go to next message
FloydV is currently offline  FloydV
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You just need to ask for Shower Pan Liner. It comes 40 mils thick, and it makes a really tough, flexible, and definitely non-conductive gasket material.

It costs about $20 for two linear feet, and it comes about six feet wide.
You can make a lot of gaskets with that much.

I'm attaching a pic.

Floyd


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Re: Gasket Material Recommended by Wayne P. [message #70589 is a reply to message #70588] Fri, 23 December 2011 05:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
AudioFred is currently offline  AudioFred
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Thanks, Floyd, this is so much better than using caulk, which makes it all but impossible to remove the drivers.
Re: Gasket Material Recommended by Wayne P. [message #70633 is a reply to message #70589] Sun, 25 December 2011 15:18 Go to previous message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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I've used that stuff in the lab for gasket material as well. Works well for a makeshift o-ring. Works very well as a covering for keeping chemicals off of homemade wood stands that may be ruined by acid.
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