[Steam-engine] Handhole Gaskets
Clif Baumer
cbaumer at socket.net
Sat Jan 29 10:03:28 PST 2005
I used red rubber for years but would never go back after using
Topog-e. They last much longer seal better, and are easier to remove
when you replace them. I get mine from St. Louis Boiler Supply. I have
always ordered stock sizes but I understand that they can custom cut
from sheet as well.
Clif Baumer
1910 Geiser Peerless U1
Ken Majeski wrote:
> Well.... I get mine here.... Can't make them for what you can buy them
> here for... http://www.topog-e.com/ You do need to know the size you
> want to order...
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> Ken Majeski, Ellsworth Wis. Case Steam Engine, Minneapolis Steam
> Engine, Rumely Oilpulls H, F, & R. Website,
> Http://www.pressenter.com/~kmajeski/
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>> From: "Dan Donaldson" <ddonaldson at tampatank.com>
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>> Subject: [Steam-engine] Handhole Gaskets
>> Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 08:41:50 -0500
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>> What type of material do ya'll use for your handhole gaskets?
>> The gaskets supplier that we use were I work is recommending
>> something called CPE. The gaskets that were in the boiler were red
>> rubber. The gasket supplier said that red rubber was only good up to
>> 180°.
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>> Thanks
>> Dan Donaldson
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