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anyone have any extra high temp gaskets and SS washers??

Discussion in 'Kettles, Mash Tuns & Hot Liquor Tanks' started by bagpiperjosh, Mar 7, 2012.

 

  1. #1
    bagpiperjosh

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2012
    im looking to do an e-herms system like kals. and all of the high temp o ring gaskets you have to buy in a pack of 10, and some of the SS washers as well..
    does anyone have any extra they would like to sell me?
    Id rather not buy a pack of 10 if i only need 2 or so each

    i need



    (Qty: 3) Silicone high temperature o-ring (13/16" ID, 1-1/16" OD, 1/8" thick) (McMaster-Carr part number: 9396K32)
    (Qty: 3) Stainless steel washer/shim (1-1/8" ID, 1-5/8" OD, 1/16" thick) (McMaster-Carr part number: 98126A754)
    (Qty: 3) Stainless steel washer/shim (7/8" ID, 1-3/8" OD, 1/16" thick) (McMaster-Carr part number: 98126A748)
    (Qty: 1) Stainless steel bushing (reducer) 1/2" MPT x 1/4" FPT (McMaster-Carr part number: 4464K265)
    (Qty: 2) Silicone high temperature o-ring (McMaster-Carr part number: 9396K38)
    (1-3/16" ID x 1-7/16" OD x 1/8" width, AS568A Dash No. 217, Durometer hardness A70, FDA compliant, -65F to +450F)
    (Qty: 2) Stainless steel washer/shim (McMaster-Carr part number: 96853a253)
    (0.075" thick, 1-1/2" ID, 2-1/4" OD)
    (Qty: 2) Stainless steel locknut 1" NPS (McMaster-Carr part number: 4464K586

    let me know what you have and what you want for them

    thanks!
     
  2. #2
    milldoggy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2012
    Get extra orings. Some will break, might lose some. Might get dirty.
     
  3. #3
    dan6310

    Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2012
    For what it's worth you could buy a sheet of silicone and with an exacto knife cut them out.
    Also check out Bargain Fittings, they sell individual o-rings and washers for a decent price.
     
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