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lyonroad
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I came across this site while looking for neoprene gaskets. They carry sheets of neoprene, and other exotic rubber like materials, which in my opinion, is superior to rubber. Rubber ages much faster and definitely doesn't like oil. I don't know what their prices are like.
http://www.marcorubber.com/index.htm
Mark
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The Master Cylinder
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texasmark1 (2/17/2012) thanks to all;
Charlie, I think McMaster may just be the place to contact for sheet rubber for gaskets, etc.
MarkJust to add; McMasters has locations in Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles and New Jersey. Pick closet to you if concerned about shipping. They have good prices on metal also and don't have minimum size order. Also I have used sheet cork for tail light gaskets, etc.
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Rono
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NAPA sells packages of assorted gasket material that includes a thin rubber sheet. I've used this package alot for making different types of gaskets. Rono
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rgrove
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Www.griotsgarage.com sells stuff for rejuvonating/preserving rubber. Ive never used it, but i have used a lot of their stuff and found it to be top notch. Might be worth a try.
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bird55
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I have used A ziplock bag OR aluminum foil to put rubber parts in with Armorall or something similar and had really good luck with it. Just store them for a long period of time, days, weeks while you do something else.
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texasmark1
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thanks to all; Charlie, I think McMaster may just be the place to contact for sheet rubber for gaskets, etc. Mark
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PF Arcand
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Another rubber cleaner conditioner is Mirror Glaze by Meguiar's.. however its not cheap.
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Local auto parts stores. No, not AutoZone!
Frank/RebopBristol, In ( by Elkhart)  
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charliemccraney
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Don't think they're in Houston, but it wouldn't cost much to ship. www.mcmaster.com
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texasmark1
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yeah, rubber in flat sheets... wonder where I can find that? I've often wondered about this possibility... reckon someone in the Houston area would sell that?? thanks,Mark
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