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  • #16
    so do you have a plan for reproducing the rubber gasket? I contemplated making a CF reproduction of the antenna delete, but couldnt come up with a nice way to reproduce the gasket, and figured people wouldnt want water getting into the body.

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    • #17
      I'd see about getting some high quality sheet rubber and using a very sharp craft knife to cut out a gasket seal.

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      • #18
        I think cut-your-own gasket material would work, it's easy to work with and like 4$ for a small roll.
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        • #19
          I might be able to mold gaskets similar to the original, but not sure if it'd be worth the effort
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Rocketman View Post
            I might be able to mold gaskets similar to the original, but not sure if it'd be worth the effort
            What about the liquid gasket? I think that'd work...
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