Hardware stores often have a kit from which they make O rings to fit
customer's needs. They have a selection of the rubber extrusion in
various sizes. The rubber is put into a cutting jig, cut square at the
ends, then measured a second time and glued end to end to make the
o-ring. I have seen the kit for sale in the Harbor Freight catalogue
also.
Bob
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999 19:48:32 -0400 "Mike Lishego" <mlishego@asheboro.com>
writes:
>Not to rain on your parade, but IIRC, those rubber gaskets that go
>between the bezel and glass are made from 'unobtainium.' <I.e., not
>available>
>
>You might could get some thin rubber gasket sheet from an autoparts
>store and make your own...Or maybe one of the major companies has
>started producing them again?
>
>
>Michael S. Lishego
>http://www.mgb.bc.ca/virtualgarage/
>1991 Mazda Miata
>1986 Plymouth Turismo T1
>1974 MGB
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