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Old 01-11-13, 01:49
Jacques Reed Jacques Reed is offline
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Default Gasket material-thin

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Originally Posted by Private_collector View Post
Had trouble getting correct size gasket paper. The thinner sizes are not kept in stock. There is one place that isn't open on Saturdays, and that is the one most likely to have them. If not, they can definately order in for me through the week.
A good source of thin gasket paper, believe it or not, is old navigational charts so if anyone knows a yachtie, fisherman, or merchant mariner it is worth an ask.

When I was at sea the ship's engineers were constantly raiding the chart room for old out of date charts to make gaskets for pumps, valves, you name it. Charts as a rule get replaced when new editions come out so sometimes the charts hadn't even been used depending on the ships run.

Apparently the New Zealand and British Admiralty were the used charts of choice due to their thicker paper compared to Australian charts. As the paper is designed to be drawn upon in pencil and erased a number of times it is quite tough. Also due to their size you get a good large sheet for big items.

My diff gaskets are ex British Admiralty charts and there is not one drop of leakage after many years.

Always worth thinking outside the square.

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