Subject: RE: Cylinder O-rings
Author: Chris Berry
Date: Jul 19, 2001, 9:35 AM
Post ID: 1707565293
Wish I knew the size, but I don't. Sorry.
I'm going thru the same thing trying to find a metric o-ring. I've checked
several industrial supply shops around here to no avail. I tried the
#110's(I think...it was the smaller of the two you listed), but they are too
small and I still have a tiny leak. I'm gonna order the real ones next time
I need something fom Mark or Gord...feels stupid to order $1.00 worth of
parts tho.
Chris in NC
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