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[email protected] (Charlie Campney)

05/06/2004 8:02 PM

Cutting Gaskets for Sprayer

Greetings,

Has anyone stumbled across an easy way to cut replacement gaskets for
a spray gun? I always end up with ragged and ill fitting edges when I
try to cut them with a razor blade or shears. Gaskets will sometimes
last for quite a while but sometimes they just need to be replaced. I
just got a piece of 1/16" cork to try. Maybe they will last a little
longet than the ones I have made from regular gasket material. Any
help will be appreciated.

Regards,
Charlie in Kentucky


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"Dennis W. Ewing Sr."

in reply to [email protected] (Charlie Campney) on 05/06/2004 8:02 PM

06/06/2004 4:48 AM

Go to a scrapbook store and get a circle cutter. My wife has one I borrow
form time to time to cut circular gaskets. If the diameter is no to large
these things are great.


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"Charlie Campney" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>
> Has anyone stumbled across an easy way to cut replacement gaskets for
> a spray gun? I always end up with ragged and ill fitting edges when I
> try to cut them with a razor blade or shears. Gaskets will sometimes
> last for quite a while but sometimes they just need to be replaced. I
> just got a piece of 1/16" cork to try. Maybe they will last a little
> longet than the ones I have made from regular gasket material. Any
> help will be appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Charlie in Kentucky


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