
Sir: It is indeed a shame what our country has come to. I refer to these foam gaskets I recently purchased. They are black, 1-1/2" OD x 1" ID x 3/16" thick, very dense and spongy. I have found them to be excellent vibration dampeners in various mechanical devices in my home and shop. But why did they cost me so little? This low price is an outrage that I worry could lessen the value placed on these fine products by the youth of today. The city council should investigate this matter. -name withheld
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29535 FOAM GASKET 1-1/2" |
Very nice oval- shaped thingies made of an almost Nerf-like foam. Supposed to be headrests for pick-up trucks. But we also see them as camping pillows, kneepads for gardening and floor-waxing, even a perfect stadium seat if your tush ain't too big. 15" x 8-1/2" x 1-3/4" thick; we'll choose from an assortment of colors.
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27664 FOAM HEADREST |
Dense white foam pad, self-adhesive on the back, for manly protection against all sorts of masculine bumps. 4-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 3/16" thick, but cut it to whatever size you need. Line your football helmet, cover your knuckles before a bar brawl, clinch it between your teeth for surgery without anesthesia, or keep furniture from scratching the floor (wimp).
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28561 WHITE FOAM PAD |
"Screeeeeek! Screeeeeek! Screeeeeek!" Recognize that? It's the sound of someone sawing a styro-foamal block. It's followed by the sound of a vacuum sucking up hundreds of little foam shards. Free yourself from both with this clever electric hot-knife that slides through those chunks of craft foam like a straight razor through a ripe mango. Perfect for carving foam blocks into shapes - or smaller blocks. Measures 10" long OA with a 4-3/4" long, needle-like cutting wand, heats up to 410°F (so be careful), and makes screeeek-free and shardless cuts. Has a 7-foot cord, line switch, safety stand, and wall-outlet adapter.
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93201 STYRO CUTTER |
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