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Call em "o-rings". Find em in the plumbing section. Generaly found in
smaller organizer boxes along with other types of seals.(that's what an o-ring is, a seal) They look like black rubber O's. Mike. SHRED wrote in message news So what are these o-rings called(in which area of the store) if I went looking for them in my local Home Depot? Thanks |
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imis_idora wrote:
Call em "o-rings". Find em in the plumbing section. Generaly found in smaller organizer boxes along with other types of seals.(that's what an o-ring is, a seal) They look like black rubber O's. Mike. Thanks Mike! SHRED wrote in message news So what are these o-rings called(in which area of the store) if I went looking for them in my local Home Depot? Thanks |
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imis_idora wrote:
Call em "o-rings". Find em in the plumbing section. Generaly found in smaller organizer boxes along with other types of seals.(that's what an o-ring is, a seal) They look like black rubber O's. Mike. Thanks Mike! SHRED wrote in message news So what are these o-rings called(in which area of the store) if I went looking for them in my local Home Depot? Thanks |
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imis_idora wrote:
Call em "o-rings". Find em in the plumbing section. Generaly found in smaller organizer boxes along with other types of seals.(that's what an o-ring is, a seal) They look like black rubber O's. Mike. Thanks Mike! SHRED wrote in message news So what are these o-rings called(in which area of the store) if I went looking for them in my local Home Depot? Thanks |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:10:44 -0700, SHRED wrote:
I have heard of guys using electrical tape or some type of plastic band to support the hook penetration area. Is that a common way to beef up the area? Just how is it done and does anyone have a link to a webpage showing it? Thanks Walmart has small rubber bands that are made for hair braids (I think), about a dollar for fifty, that work well. (A tip form another ROFB poster, don't remember who.) Don |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:10:44 -0700, SHRED wrote:
I have heard of guys using electrical tape or some type of plastic band to support the hook penetration area. Is that a common way to beef up the area? Just how is it done and does anyone have a link to a webpage showing it? Thanks Walmart has small rubber bands that are made for hair braids (I think), about a dollar for fifty, that work well. (A tip form another ROFB poster, don't remember who.) Don |
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May be a bit expensive for some, but I cut a collar (1/4" or so) from
a large plastic soda straw like you get at Hardee's or MacDonald's, slip the worm tru the collar about midway, then hook thru both the collar and the worm. I've used this exclusively for some time and find it very effective. Bowfine Mike On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:10:44 -0700, SHRED wrote: I have heard of guys using electrical tape or some type of plastic band to support the hook penetration area. Is that a common way to beef up the area? Just how is it done and does anyone have a link to a webpage showing it? Thanks |
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May be a bit expensive for some, but I cut a collar (1/4" or so) from
a large plastic soda straw like you get at Hardee's or MacDonald's, slip the worm tru the collar about midway, then hook thru both the collar and the worm. I've used this exclusively for some time and find it very effective. Bowfine Mike On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:10:44 -0700, SHRED wrote: I have heard of guys using electrical tape or some type of plastic band to support the hook penetration area. Is that a common way to beef up the area? Just how is it done and does anyone have a link to a webpage showing it? Thanks |
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