Re: replacing dry-rotted rubber grommets


Subject:    Re: replacing dry-rotted rubber grommets
From:    dennkrumm@aol.com
Date:    Fri Nov 20 - 9:12 PM
Yes-  Take a normal rubber grommet, cut a slice clear through one edge wit
h an razor blade creating your slit.  Install the grommet and rotate it so
 the slit is either straight up, or 180 degrees away from where the wire
 might have tension on the grommet.  I have done this for years and is sti
ll working fine with no problems.  The wire does not try to go into the sl
it.  It is better to use the thicker of the two types of rubber grommets.

Dennis Krummel  N801DK




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