I am looking for some hard rubber feet to replace the aging ones that I have.
They measure 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/8 with screw hols 1 1/2 c to c. Does anyone
have any ideas where to get such an animal?
r
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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic."
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Mon, Sep 22, 2003, 11:26pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (Rich=A0Andrews)
wanders in asking:
I am looking for some hard rubber feet to replace the aging ones that I
have. They measure 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/8 with screw hols 1 1/2 c to c. Does
anyone have any ideas where to get such an animal?
I don't figure on replacing mine, but raising them up on something
like a footstool usually helps a lot.
If I wanted something like that, I would go down to the local Ace
Hardware.
JOAT
The whole of life is a learning process.
- John Keel
Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 22 Sep 2003. Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/SOMETUNESILIKE/
In article <[email protected]>,
Rich Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am looking for some hard rubber feet to replace the aging ones that I have.
>They measure 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/8 with screw hols 1 1/2 c to c. Does anyone
>have any ideas where to get such an animal?
>
>r
>
>
>--
>"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
>magic."
>
>Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future"
>
What are they for? If appearance is not an issue maybe you could cut
some from an old tire.
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Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland
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[email protected] (Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT) wrote in news:22301-
[email protected]:
> Mon, Sep 22, 2003, 11:26pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (Rich Andrews)
> wanders in asking:
> I am looking for some hard rubber feet to replace the aging ones that I
> have. They measure 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/8 with screw hols 1 1/2 c to c. Does
> anyone have any ideas where to get such an animal?
>
> I don't figure on replacing mine, but raising them up on something
> like a footstool usually helps a lot.
>
> If I wanted something like that, I would go down to the local Ace
> Hardware.
>
> JOAT
> The whole of life is a learning process.
> - John Keel
>
> Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
> Web Page Update 22 Sep 2003. Some tunes I like.
> http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/SOMETUNESILIKE/
>
>
Been all over my area including Ace, Lowes, and Home Depot. I will have
to try some vintage equipment rebuilders.
r
--
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic."
Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future"
Tue, Sep 23, 2003, 4:48am (EDT+4) [email protected] (Rich=A0Andrews) says:
Been all over my area including Ace, Lowes, and Home Depot. I will have
to try some vintage equipment rebuilders.
You didn't say, not even what the feet are for.
JOAT
The whole of life is a learning process.
- John Keel
Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 22 Sep 2003. Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/SOMETUNESILIKE/
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:26:42 -0000, Rich Andrews <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I am looking for some hard rubber feet to replace the aging ones that I have.
>They measure 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/8 with screw hols 1 1/2 c to c. Does anyone
>have any ideas where to get such an animal?
>
>r
Try looking around this place...
http://www.mcmaster.com/
Jeff
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"Rich Andrews" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am looking for some hard rubber feet to replace the aging ones that I
have.
> They measure 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/8 with screw hols 1 1/2 c to c. Does anyone
> have any ideas where to get such an animal?
>
> r
>
>
> --
> "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
> magic."
>
> Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future"
>