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On Jun 3, 1:51*am, Ashton Crusher wrote:
I'm looking for some sort of foam or sheet rubber material about 0.09 inches thick to use as replacement for the original foam edge seal for a car AC duct flapper door. *The original is a piece of foam shaped like an oval, about 3x5 inches and it's sandwiched between *two sheets of metal that leave about 3/8" of foam sticking out. *It has to be soft enough to conform when the door closes but strong enough to hold up for years of cycles. *I've been googling but have not been able to find anything that seems suitable. You can go to Lowes or HD and go into the weatherstripping aisle. They usually have a bunch of weatherstripping for doors and windows in a bunch of sizes with self-adhesive tape. And you can cut it to whatever thickness or shape you want. Frost King makes a lot of that stuff. |
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