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Re: Hand made gaskets

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Subject: Re: Hand made gaskets
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 14:47:23 EST
In a message dated 1/29/02 7:38:03 AM, redmidget72@yahoo.com writes:

<< Question is has anyone had luck maknig these type of gaskets out of 
crafting foam, or sometype of rubber gasket material?  Im not building a 
trailer queen or show model so the stuff just has to look good, not be OEM.. 
>>

Hi Lon:

Sure.  Hot Rodders have done it for years.  It does require a steady hand, 
sharp shears, and maybe a utility knife or punch.  Try to match the material 
somewhat to whatever is already there--neoprene to rubber, cork to cork, etc.

Rubber or neoprene gasket material is available by the sheet.  Pep Boys, Home 
Despot, or Industrial Supplier (much larger quantities and better quality 
usually for not much more money).  There are sometimes tabs on the prefab 
gaskets to fit into slots in body or part to keep the whole thing in place so 
screws, etc, wont have to try to force their way thru the gasket material.  
Of course, you could cut the gasket with holes and hold the whole thing in 
place during assembly with rubber cement.  This will peel right off if you 
need to take it apart.

I'm not familiar with crafting foam.  With foams, they have to compress to 
fit and still be tight enough to form a water seal.  The same assembly 
directions should apply.


Annice & Bob
1960 Bugeye (Mk. IV in disguise)
1966 Sprite Mk. III (Still in Boxes)

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